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His Excellency Minister Azzam Najeeb Ahmad

His Excellency Minister Azzam Najeeb Ahmad
Date of Birth1947
City of BirthJenin  Palestine
Tel00 972 9987888 - 06-503610
Fax00 972 9987890
The Council of Ministers :Deputy Prime Minister
The Palestinian Legislative Council :Member of The Palestinian Legislative Council
The Council of Ministers :Minister of State
Education
1974 Bachelor Degree in Management and Economics from University of Cairo  (Egypt)
Past Occupation
Elected as a Deputy for Janin Constituency with 14166 votes  (Palestine)
1976 1980 Head of Arab Students Union and Representative of Palestine  (Palestine)
1979 1994 Former Ambassador in Iraq  (Palestine)
1996 2002 Minister of Public Works  (Palestine)
2002 2003 Minister of Transportation in the fifth Palestinian Government  (Palestine)
2003 2005 Minister of Communicationa and Information Yechnology  (Palestine)
Current Occupation
1974 pres Member of the Palestinian National Council  (Palestine)
1989 pres Member of Fateh Organization  (Palestine)
1996 pres Member of The Palestinian Legislative Council  (Palestine)
2006 pres Head of Fatah Members in the Palestinian Legislative Council  (Palestine)
2007 Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of State  (Palestine)
Janu Elected Deputy for Jenin with 29249 votes  (Palestine)
(last updated: 16-March-2007)






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