Abdul Qadir al-Badri
{{short description|Former Prime Minister of Libya}}
{{One source
| date = July 2020
}}{{Infobox officeholder
| name =Abdul Al-Qadir El-Badri
عبد القادر البدري
| image =Abdul Qadir al-Badri.jpg
| order =Prime Minister of Libya
| term_start =2 July 1967
| term_end =25 October 1967
| monarch =Idris
| predecessor =Hussein Maziq
| successor =Abdul Hamid al-Bakkoush
| order2 =Housing Minister of Libya
| primeminister2=Hussein Maziq
| term_start2 =2 October 1965
| term_end2 =1 July 1967
| predecessor2 =none
| successor2 =Wanis al-Qaddafi (acting)
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1921|12|08|df=yes}}{{fact|date=December 2021}}
| death_date ={{Death date and age|2003|02|13|1921|12|08|df=yes}}
}}
Abdul al-Qadir El-Badri ({{langx|ar|عبد القادر البدري}}) (8 December{{fact|date=December 2021}} 1921 – 13 February 2003){{Cite web|url=http://alwasat.ly/news/art-culture/272994|title=في مثل هذا اليوم رحل عنا عبد القادر البدري رجل وزارة الأزمة|first=بوابة|last=الوسط|website=Alwasat News}} was a Libyan politician. He served as Prime Minister from 2 July to 25 October 1967. He was born near Abyar.
Early life
Badri was born in the Alumblytanih region near Biar.{{fact|date=December 2021}} He was an only child in a poor family who belonged to the "Awageer" Mujahid tribe, one of the country's largest tribes.{{Citation needed|date=July 2020}} His primary education took place in religious schools. He turned to agriculture and commerce early in life. He married four women and had many children, including 15 daughters.{{Citation needed|date=July 2020}}.
Career
He was elected to the House of Representatives of the Barqa government in 1950. He was repeatedly elected as a member of the "Abyar" circle in all parliamentary elections following independence. He won the House of Representatives elections for the Abyear District from December 1952 to December 1960. He became the minister of agriculture of Abdul Majeed Ka'bar's government in his last days (September–October 1960). He served as Minister of Economy and Health and Fisheries in the Government of Mohamed Osman (October 1960 to October 1961), and Minister of Industry in the government of Hussein Mazzek (March to October 1965). He became the minister of housing and government property in the same government (October 1965 to April 1967).
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Category:Members of the House of Representatives (Libya)
Category:Prime ministers of Libya
Category:Economy ministers of Libya
Category:Fisheries ministers of Libya
Category:Health ministers of Libya
Category:Housing ministers of Libya
Category:Industry ministers of Libya
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