Baghadadi al-Mahmudi was the Prime Minister of Libya in 2008.
Al-Mahmudi became the Prime Minister of Libya on 2006 March 5. He continues to lead as the General Secretary of the General People's Committee.
As of 2011 March 5, a civil war officially broke out in Libya, and 2 different governments are vying for control. Al-Mahudi's government controls roughly the west area of Libya, while the NTC controls roughly the east area of Libya. Mahmoud Jibril is the Chairman of the Executive Board of the National Transitional Council of Libya, and also claims to be the Prime Minister of Libya.
Ali Zaydan is the Prime Minister for Libya.
there is no prime minister of Libya
He was the colonel of libya
Baghadadi al-Mahmudi was the Prime Minister of Libya in 2007.Al-Mahmudi became the Prime Minister of Libya on 2006 March 5. He continues to lead as the General Secretary of the General People's Committee.As of 2011 March 5, a civil war officially broke out in Libya, and 2 different governments are vying for control. Al-Mahudi's government controls roughly the west area of Libya, while the NTC controls roughly the east area of Libya. Mahmoud Jibril is the Chairman of the Executive Board of the National Transitional Council of Libya, and also claims to be the Prime Minister of Libya.
Baghadadi al-Mahmudi was the Prime Minister of Libya in 2010.Al-Mahmudi became the Prime Minister of Libya on 2006 March 5. He continues to lead as the General Secretary of the General People's Committee.As of 2011 March 5, a civil war officially broke out in Libya, and 2 different governments are vying for control. Al-Mahudi's government controls roughly the west area of Libya, while the NTC controls roughly the east area of Libya. Mahmoud Jibril is the Chairman of the Executive Board of the National Transitional Council of Libya, and also claims to be the Prime Minister of Libya.
Baghadadi al-Mahmudi was the Prime Minister of Libya in 2009.Al-Mahmudi became the Prime Minister of Libya on 2006 March 5. He continues to lead as the General Secretary of the General People's Committee.As of 2011 March 5, a civil war officially broke out in Libya, and 2 different governments are vying for control. Al-Mahudi's government controls roughly the west area of Libya, while the NTC controls roughly the east area of Libya. Mahmoud Jibril is the Chairman of the Executive Board of the National Transitional Council of Libya, and also claims to be the Prime Minister of Libya.
Oqil Oqilovwas the Prime Minister of Tajikistan in 2008.Oqilov became the 7th Prime Minister of Tajikistan on 1999.
Cuba did not have a "prime minister" as such in 2008. The official position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1976. The last holder was Fidel Castro.
Abd-Al-Salam Muhammad Al-Mahdi Al-Qadi is the Deputy Prime Minister for Libya.
Ali Zeidan was the Prime Minister of Libya from 2012 to 2014.
New Zealand's Prime Minister for most of 2008 was Helen Clark. In November, John Key was elected as Prime Minister.
Andrus Ansip was the prime minister of Estonia in 2008. Ansip became the 15th Prime Minister of Estonia on 2005 April 12.