Deputy
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The labor ministry went to Khaled al-Azhary, a Brother who was
deputy
head of the Workers Union and a victim of police brutality in 2010.
Hatem Saleh, the
deputy
chairman of the Civilization Party, which joined the Muslim Brotherhood’s electoral coalition in the last parliamentary election, was named Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade.
The religious endowment ministry, which influences the country’s main Islamic institution, al-Azhar, went to another of the Brothers’ allies, Talaat Afifi, the
deputy
head of the Islamic Legal Body for Rights and Reform, which comprises more than a hundred of Egypt’s leading Islamist scholars and activists.
Finally, Ahmed Mekki, the former
deputy
head of the Court of Cassation, Egypt’s highest appeals court, will lead the justice ministry, which is in need of real change.
With BOJ Governor Masaaki Shirakawa’s term ending in April, Abe will be able to select a successor – and two
deputy
governors as well – to do his bidding.
When not overseeing Rosneft, Sechin just happens to be Vladimir Putin’s first
deputy
prime minister.
Last September, Osama bin Laden’s deputy, Al-Zawahiri, released videotapes calling for jihad in Pakistan and around the world.
As a former finance minister,
deputy
prime minister, and the product of a grass-roots civil-society movement, Prime Minister Kan has his work cut out for him, particularly as it is rumored that Ozawa intends to topple him in the autumn.
Evgeny Primakov was also elected
deputy
of the USSR from the Communist list, his first step into politics.
Matters came to a head after the 1997 financial crisis, when Anwar, the
deputy
prime minister, adopted an even more economically liberal approach than Mahathir.
He will soon appoint a new BOJ governor and two
deputy
governors, who will, one presumes, be committed to this goal.
And Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin’s son, Ivan, became
deputy
director of a Rosneft department at 25.
Russian Prime Minister and SVR Director Mikhail Fradkov’s son, Petr, was more in the generational mold, just 29 when he became a
deputy
chairman of Vnesheconombank – the bank now associated with the Trump administration’s ongoing scandals.
RAMALLAH – When representatives of the two major Palestinian factions, Fatah and Hamas, signed a new reconciliation agreement in Cairo on October 12, the focus was not on those actually doing the signing, Fatah Central Committee member Azzam al-Ahmad and
Deputy
Head of the Hamas Politburo Saleh al-Arouri.
It is rumored that Sergei Kiriyenko, the Kremlin’s first
deputy
chief of staff, is targeting 70% turnout, with 70% of those votes going to Putin.
Strikingly, Outside the Law is a Franco-Algerian production, and it has already caused political controversy: it was denounced by Lionnel Luca, a French
deputy
who is, as one French periodical put it, “nostalgic for a French Algeria.”
On top of this now comes the interesting news that the IMF has appointed Zhu Min, previously a
deputy
governor of the People’s Bank of China, as special adviser to Strauss-Kahn.
The budget represents the victory of Italy’s two
deputy
prime ministers – M5S’s Luigi Di Maio and the League’s Matteo Salvini – over the country’s independent, technocratic finance minister, Giovanni Tria, who had presented a more conservative proposal.
Ideas matter in politics and having only a few simplistic ones of his own, Bush found his agenda shaped and dominated by his clever surrogate and
deputy.
As independent India’s first
deputy
prime minister and home minister, Patel is credited with the integration of roughly 600 princely states, sometimes by persuasion and sometimes by force.
Shortly before his unmarked aircraft landed, Pakistan announced the capture in Quetta of Mullah Obaidullah,
deputy
to the elusive Taliban chief, Mullah Omar.
An outstanding Romanian journalist, Cristian Tudor Popescu, a
deputy
editor-in chief of Adevarul the newspaper with the widest national circulation, went so far as to write that "Human Rights" are nowadays merely a tool that the West uses in its bid to control the world.
To be sure, the authorities have suffered some defections, with the most significant coming soon after the violence in Homs reached its peak, when the
deputy
energy minister resigned and joined the opposition.
“If they want legal guarantees, we should give them,” says Essam Sultan, the
deputy
leader of al-Wasat Party, the closest Egyptian political entity to the Turkish Justice and Development (AKP).
And the League’s leader, interior minister and
deputy
prime minister Matteo Salvini, opposes EU sanctions against Russia, has been photographed wearing Putin T-shirts, and is a regular visitor to Moscow.
From China’s side, Admiral Sun Jianguo, a
deputy
chief of staff of the People’s Liberation Army, reiterated his country’s commitment to resolving disputes through “peaceful negotiations, while preventing conflicts and confrontation.”
Whether one agrees with the recent proposals made by Ann Krueger, the IMF's
deputy
managing director, is not the issue: the fact is that the IMF now recognizes the potential conflict of interest, and has proposed alternative procedures that might deal with the problem.
In Italy, the new right-wing populist government has begun targeting the Roma population, and Matteo Salvini, the interior minister and
deputy
prime minister, has been turning away ships carrying rescued migrants.
Now Arafat’s former deputy, Abu Mazen, is a frequent and welcome guest in our country.
When the Fund was preparing its 2013-2016 program for Pakistan, I warned the
deputy
director overseeing the plan that it would be used to overvalue the exchange rate.
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