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Ghazi Salah al-Din al-Atabani was born on 15 November, 1951 in Omdurman, Sudan. Discover Ghazi Salah al-Din al-Atabani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Ghazi Salah al-Din al-Atabani Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ghazi Salah al-Din al-Atabani Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ghazi Salah al-Din al-Atabani worth at the age of 73 years old? Ghazi Salah al-Din al-Atabani’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Sudan. We have estimated
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In October 2013, the 31 signatories, led by Dr. Atabani, announced that they were resigning from the NCP, to found a new party. The key figures, alongside Dr. Atabani, included former Sports Minister Hassan Osman Riziq and the assembly-member Fadlallah Ahmed Abdallah.
When South Sudan gained its independence in 2011, the government in Khartoum lost some 70% of its annual revenue from the oil industry, which is located mostly in the South, and by the summer of 2013, the government was forced to make cuts in public spending to accommodate its reduced budget. One initiative was to end the subsidy on fuel supplies, but the means was somewhat clumsy, with a single hike that raised fuel prices by about 60%, but also had a knock-on effect on many other basic commodities, due to increased transport costs. The result was that the poor took to the streets, in a series of large-scale demonstrations that were also poorly handled by the government, with large numbers of protesters being shot dead by the authorities. Atabani was the lead-signatory among 31 reformers who sent a memorandum to the president, deploring the killings and advising a different response the situation. The government was not appreciative and the NCP members were suspended.
In 2004, Atabani founded Future Trends Foundation (FTF), which is a think-tank in Sudan, active in strategic studies and leadership training.
Atabani was a key figure in the National Congress Party (NCP). He was elected Secretary- General of the party from 1996 to 1998 and was, three times, a Member of the National Assembly of Sudan for the NCP. Until October 2013, he was an elected member of the Leadership Bureau of the NCP, an Adviser to the President, and the Leader of the NCP Caucus (Majority) in the Parliament.
Since 1991, he took up several ministerial jobs, including Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Minister of Culture and Information, and Minister of Communications. As Adviser to the President of Peace Affairs, he achieved in 2002 his most prominent contribution when he signed the Machakos Protocol with Salva Kiir, the current First Vice President of Sudan and Chairman of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, which paved the way for the signing of the final Comprehensive Peace Agreement between North and South Sudan in 2005.
Atabani graduated in 1978 from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum with a bachelor's degree in Medicine and Surgery. After a brief period of training as doctor in Sudan, he enrolled for postgraduate training at Surrey University, Guildford, England, and got his PhD in Clinical Biochemistry in 1985. On his return to Sudan he became a lecturer at his alma mater, the Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum.
Dr. Ghazi Salahuddin Atabani, also written Ghazi Salah Eldine Atabani, بالعربي غازي صلاح الدين العتباني (born 15 November 1951, in Omdurman, Sudan) is a prominent politician and physician in Sudan.