Majdi al-Saleh explained

Majdi al-Saleh
Office:Minister for Local Government
Term Start:April 2019
Birth Date:1963
Birth Place:Nablus
Nationality:Palestinian
Alma Mater:University of Damascus
Profession:Civil Engineer

Majdi al-Saleh ((مجدي الصالح) born: 1963)) is a Palestinian politician who has been serving as the Minister for Local Government since April 2019.

Early life and education

He was born in 1963 near Nablus. He earned his bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Damascus in Syria.[1]

Career

Al-Saleh, an engineer by profession, had a background in the private sector prior to his notable roles in Palestinian organizations. He was the founder of the General Union of Palestinian Contractors[1] and went on to be elected as the Secretary General of the Palestinian General Federation of Engineers. Additionally, he held the position of head of the Engineer's Syndicate.[2]

In April 2019, Majdi al-Saleh assumed the position of Minister for Local Government in the Palestinian Authority (PA) government led by Mohammad Shtayyeh.[3] Notably, he is a member of the Palestinian Central Council (PCC).[1]

Al-Saleh possesses extensive experience in overseeing and executing infrastructure projects.[2] He has played a crucial role in offering support and guidance to various local government institutions, including municipalities, village councils, and other local authorities as Minister for Local Government.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Majdi al-Saleh (Minister for Local Government). April 11, 2019. ECFR.
  2. Web site: State of Palestine - Council of Ministers. www.palestinecabinet.gov.ps.
  3. Web site: APLA's President Meets with the Minister of Local Governance. APLA - Association of Palestinian Local Authorities.