Abdul Salam Jalloud

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Abdul Salam Jalloud was a prominent Libyan military officer and politician who served as Muammar Gaddafi’s close ally and de facto second-in-command during the early decades of Gaddafi’s rule.

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Abdul Salam Jalloud canonical 3

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instanceOf Libyan politician
human
military officer
revolutionary
allyOf Muammar Gaddafi NERFINISHED
closeAssociateOf Muammar Gaddafi NERFINISHED
conflict later political rift with Muammar Gaddafi
countryOfBirth Libya NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Libya NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1944
deFactoPosition second-in-command in Libya under Muammar Gaddafi
describedAs Gaddafi’s right-hand man in early decades of his rule
de facto second-in-command of Libya under Gaddafi
educatedAt Royal Military Academy, Benghazi NERFINISHED
endTime 1977 (as Prime Minister of Libya)
ethnicGroup Magarha tribe NERFINISHED
familyName Jalloud NERFINISHED
fledTo France NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
givenName Abdul Salam NERFINISHED
hasRole chief negotiator for Libyan government in international affairs
power broker in Libyan politics in the 1970s
headOfGovernment Libya NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Arabic
memberOf Free Officers Movement (Libya) NERFINISHED
Revolutionary Command Council (Libya) NERFINISHED
militaryRank colonel
notableEvent defection from Gaddafi regime during the 2011 Libyan Civil War
notableFor being a principal architect of early Gaddafi-era domestic and foreign policy
key role in managing Libya’s oil industry in the 1970s
leading economic negotiations with Western oil companies
notableWork role in the 1969 Libyan coup d’état
officeContested leadership within Libyan revolutionary regime
participantIn 1969 Libyan coup d’état NERFINISHED
2011 Libyan Civil War (as defector from regime) NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Mizda NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology Arab socialism
Third International Theory NERFINISHED
pan-Arabism
positionHeld General Secretary of the General People’s Committee of Libya NERFINISHED
Prime Minister of Libya
member of the Revolutionary Command Council of Libya
religion Islam
replaced Muammar Gaddafi as Prime Minister of Libya NERFINISHED
replacedBy Abdul Ati al-Obeidi as Prime Minister of Libya
residence Tripoli (historical) NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
startTime 1972 (as Prime Minister of Libya)

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Revolutionary Command Council (Libya) member Abdul Salam Jalloud
Free Officers Movement (Libya) member Abdul Salam Jalloud
Al-Fateh Revolution keyFigure Abdul Salam Jalloud