Ali Aneizi Explained

Ali Aneizi
Order1:Libyan Minister of Finance
Term Start1:18 September 1953
Term End1:26 April 1955
Predecessor1:Abu Bakr Naama
Successor1:Ali Sahli
Order2:Libyan Minister of Economy
Term Start2:18 September 1953
Term End2:11 April 1954
Predecessor2:Abu Bakr Naama
Successor2:Mustapha al-Sarraj
Order3:Governor of the National Bank of Libya
Term Start3:26 April 1955
Term End3:26 March 1961
Predecessor3:none
Successor3:Khalil Bennani
Order4:Libyan Minister of Petroleum
Term Start4:13 November 1963
Term End4:26 March 1964
Predecessor4:Wahbi al-Bouri
Successor4:Fouad Kabazi
Birth Date:1904

Ali Noureddin el-Anezi, or Ali Noureddin al-Unayzi (Arabic: علي نور الدين العنيزي) (1904–1983) was a Libyan politician. He had been the first governor of Central Bank of Libya.[1] Before Libya's independence, he was a member of the "Liberation of Libya" committee. Then, he succeeded in convincing Emile Saint-Lot, Haiti's representative to the United Nations, to vote against, a plan to make the three regions of Libya (Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, Fezzan) under the mandate of three countries (Italy, United Kingdom, France respectively). Saint-Lot's vote was decisive in the plan's refusal.[2]

After independence, he became Minister of Finance (1953–1955),[3] then became the first governor of the central bank of Libya in April 1955, an office he had held to March 1961.[4]

Thereafter, he became an ambassador of Libya to Lebanon, then a minister of petroleum (November 1963–March 1964).[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How we were..and how we became? . Ash-Sharif . Moftah . 2008-08-29 . 2016-06-18 . ar .
  2. Web site: معركة الاستقلال . Sahad . Ibrahim . 30 April 2005 . 2007-12-24 . Arabic . Battle of Independence . 2017-12-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171224100607/http://www.libya-watanona.com/adab/sahad/is24127a.htm . dead .
  3. 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.
  4. Web site: Central Bank of Libya . 2015 . 2016-06-23 . ar .
  5. Web site: Talk in Politics and History (Arabic) . 2016-06-25 . 2016-11-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161108190555/http://www.libya-watanona.com/adab/shukri/ss13078a.htm . dead .