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أيقونة سلام - traduction vers Anglais

PALESTINIAN POLITICIAN
Salam Faiad; Salam Fayad; Salaam Fayad; سلام فياض; Fayyad Plan; Salām Fayāḍ; Fayyadism; Salaam Fayyad
  • Meeting [[George W. Bush]], 2008

أيقونة سلام      

pax

نشيد وطني         
أغنية تمثل بلدا أو دولة ذات سيادة
النشيد الوطني; سلام وطني; أناشيد وطنية; أنشودة وطنية; الأنشودة الوطنية
anthem, hymn, dirge
pax         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PAX; Pacis; Pax (disambiguation); Pax (film)
أيقونة سلام ، سلم مركز تبادل تلفونى خاص

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Salam Fayyad

Salam Fayyad (Arabic: سلام فياض, Salām Fayāḍ; born 1951 or 12 April 1952) is a Jordanian-Palestinian politician, who served as the prime minister of the Palestinian Authority and the finance minister.

He was Finance Minister from June 2002 to November 2005 and from March 2007 to May 2012. Fayyad was Prime Minister between June 2007 and June 2013.

Fayyad resigned from the cabinet in November 2005 to run as founder and leader of the new Third Way party for the legislative elections of 2006. The party was not successful, and Fayyad returned as Finance Minister in the March 2007 Unity Government. Fayyad's first appointment as Prime Minister on 15 June 2007, which was justified by Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas on the basis of "national emergency", was not confirmed by the Palestinian Legislative Council. His successor, Rami Hamdallah, was named on 2 June 2013.

Fayyad is a visiting senior scholar and the Daniella Lipper Coules '95 Distinguished Visitor in Foreign Affairs at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.