Ali Sahli

{{Short description|Libyan politician}}

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|order1=Libyan Foreign Minister

| primeminister1=Mustafa Ben Halim

| term_start1= 30 October 1956

|term_end1 = 14 March 1957

| predecessor1=Mustafa Ben Halim

| successor1=Abdul Majid Kubar

|order2=Libyan Minister of Finance

| primeminister2=Mustafa Ben Halim

| term_start2= 26 April 1955

|term_end2 = 26 March 1956

| predecessor2=Ali Aneizi

| successor2=Ismail Ben Lamin

|order3=Libyan Justice Minister

| primeminister3=Mustafa Ben Halim

| term_start3= 26 March

|term_end3 = 30 October 1956

| predecessor3=Abdur Rahman al-Galhoud

| successor3=Mohieddin Fikini

| birth_date=3 April 1924

| birth_place=Benghazi, Libya

| death_date={{Death date and age|df=yes|2004|5|21|1924|4|3}}

| death_place=Amman, Jordan

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Ali S. El Sahli (علي الساحلي) (born Benghazi, Libya, 3 April 1924 – 21 May 2004 in Amman, Jordan) was a Libyan politician who held various government posts between 1952 and 1967.

Education

  • LL. B. (London)
  • D. Litt. (Venice)

Posts held

* Nazir (Provincial Minister) of Justice, Cyrenaica1952–1954
* President of the Executive Council (Provincial Prime Minister), Cyrenaica1954
* Minister of Communications1954–1955
* Minister of Finance1955–1956
* Minister of Justice1956
* Minister of Foreign Affairs1956–1957{{cite book |title=African boundaries: a legal and diplomatic encyclopaedia |authorlink=Ian Brownlie |last=Brownlie |first=Ian |author2=Ian R. Burns |page=33 |year=1979 |publisher=C. Hurst & Co |isbn=978-0-903983-87-7 }}
* Minister of Communications1957
* Ambassador in Great Britain1957–1958
* Chief of the Royal Diwan (The King's Cabinet)1958–1965
* Ambassador in Italy1965–1967
* Minister of the Interior1967
* Practising Barrister1967–1970
* Professor, Faculty of Arts and Education, University of Garyounis1970–1986

Decorations

* The Highest Order of Independence,Grade 1(LIBYA)
* The Highest Order of Independence,Grade 1(TUNISIA)
* The Highest Order of the Crown,Grade 1(MOROCCO)
* The Highest Order of King George,Grade 1(GREECE)
* The Highest Order of The Bright Star,Grade 1(CHINA)
* Knight of Great Cross,(ITALY)

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