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Muhammad Sakizli

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Muhammad Sakizli
محمد الساقزلي

Prime Minister of Libya
In office
19 February 1954 – 12 April 1954
Preceded by Mahmud al-Muntasir
Succeeded by Mustafa Ben Halim

Foreign Minister of Libya
In office
1954 – 1954
Preceded by Mahmud al-Muntasir
Succeeded by Abdul Salam al-Buseiri

Governor of Cyrenaica
In office
December 1951 – May 1952
Preceded by none
Succeeded by Hussein Maziq

Born 1892 (?)
Died unknown

Muhammad Sakizli (1892?-date of death unknown) (Arabic: محمد الساقزلي‎) was the Prime Minister of Cyrenaica from 18 March, 1950 to 24 December, 1951 he was later appointed as the Prime minister of Libya from 19 February, 1954 to 12 April, 1954.

[edit] Government of Cyrenaica

On 1 June 1949, emir Idris declared the "independence" of Cyrenaica . Although this independence could be considered nominal because of the high British influence, forming a new government was necessary. After a short-lived government under Omar Pasha El Kikhia, Muhammad Sakizli formed a new cabinet in March 1950. After King Idris I of Libya declared its independence 24 December 1951, Sakizli's title changed to be "Governor" of Cyrenaica and remained in that post until May 1952.

Therafter, Sakizli was appointed minister of education in the Libyan federal government.

[edit] Prime minitership

On February 1954, Sakizli was assigned to form a government, but he resigned two months later because the constitutional argument about dispute between the role of federal government, headed by Sakizli, and that of the provinces' governments.

[edit] References

  • Mustafa Ben Halim, "Safahat Matwiya men Tarikh Libia as Siyasi", Matabe' al-Ahram at Tejariya, Qalyub, Misr, 1992.
  • Mohamed Yousef el-Magariaf, "Libia bain al Madi wal Hadir: Safahat men at Tarikh as Siyasi", 4 vols., Markaz ad Dirasat al Libiya, Oxford, & Maktabat Wahba 14 al-Gomhuriya street Cairo, 2004-2006.


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