The Minister of Finance was a government minister in charge of the Ministry of Finance of North Yemen (common name for the Yemen Arab Republic), in what is now northern Yemen. The Minister was responsible for public finances of the country. The ministry of finance was established in 1974[1] and it was preceded by the ministry of treasury.
Minister of Finance of North Yemen | |
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Incumbent None | |
Ministry of Finance | |
Status | Minister |
Member of | Government |
Reports to | The Prime Minister |
Seat | Sanaa |
Final holder | Alawi Saleh al-Salami |
Abolished | 1990 |
Ministers of treasury
edit- Sheikh Mohammed Ali Othman, ?-1961-?[2]
- Abdullatif Deifallah, ?-?[3]
- Abdul Ghani Ali, ?-1964-?[4]
- Ahmad al-Ruhumi, ?-1966[4]
- Abdul Ghani Ali, 1966-1967[4]
- Ahmad Abdu Said, 1967-1969[3]
- Ali Lutfi al-Thor, 1969-1970[3]
- Ahmad Abdu Said, 1971-1972[3]
- Muhammad Ahmad al-Junayd 1973-1974[3][1]
Ministers of finance
edit- Muhammad Ahmad al-Junayd, 1974-1978[1]
- Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al-Samawi, 1978-1980
- Muhammad Yahya al-Adhi, 1980-1983
- Muhammad al-Khadam al-Wajih, 1983-1986[1]
- Alawi Saleh al-Salami, 1986-1990[5]
For ministers of finance of unified Yemen after 1990, see Ministry of Finance (Yemen).
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d Burrowes, Robert D.; Schmitz, Charles (2017). Historical dictionary of Yemen (Third ed.). Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc. ISBN 9781538102336.
- ^ Harris, Jeffrey (1961). "ALMANAC OF CURRENT WORLD LEADERS" (PDF).
- ^ a b c d e Who's Who in the Arab World (18th ed.). Publitec Publications. 2007. ISBN 978-3-598-07735-7.
- ^ a b c Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. 2011. ISBN 978-1-4402-1584-1.
- ^ "Who's who in Yemen (L-Z)". al-bab.com.