Abdullah Kurshumi

Abdullah Hussein al- Kurshumi ( born 1932 in Bayt construction, Sanaa Governorate, northern Yemen, † 2007 ibid.) (Arabic: عبد الله كرشمي ) was a Yemeni politician. From 1969 to 1970 he was Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic ( North Yemen ).

Sent abroad for training, Kurshumi studied engineering at Ain Shams University Cairo, then worked from 1960 until the fall of the monarchy in September 1962 as an architect. From 1962 to 1964 he was First Minister of Public Works in the first republican government, Abdullah as- Sallals, from 1968 and 1969, then Minister of Communications, Transport Minister in the Cabinets Hassan al- Amri.

After al - Amri had resigned in July 1969, initially the returning from Moscow Ambassador Muhsin al - Aini had to form a government. Al- Aini but failed and so did al - Amri Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Salam Sabrah as long -executive in office until Instead, on September 2, 1969 Kurshumi brought into existence a government. Sabrah he took over as Deputy Prime Minister. Kurshumis government broke but the dispute over the state budget, so that after Kurshumis resignation on February 5, 1970 finally al - Aini formed a new government.

Then Kurshumi served from 1973 to 1974 as director of Autobahn-/Schnellstraßen-Behörde and 1975 TERMINATION after al - Aini fall again Minister of Public Works in the Cabinet Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghanis (until 1990 ).

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