Ali Tarhouni

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Ali Tarhouni is a Libyan economist and politician who played a prominent leadership role during Libya’s 2011 revolution and subsequent transitional government.

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instanceOf economist
human
politician
academicDiscipline macroeconomics
public finance
advocatedFor democratic reforms in Libya
transparent management of Libya’s oil revenues
areaOfActivity Libyan politics
Middle Eastern politics
citizenshipStatus Libyan exile during Gaddafi era
countryOfCitizenship Libya NERFINISHED
educatedAt Michigan State University NERFINISHED
University of Washington
era 21st-century politics of Libya
ethnicGroup Libyan
familyName Tarhouni NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork economics
politics
givenName Ali NERFINISHED
knownFor managing finance and oil portfolios for Libya’s transitional authorities
languageSpoken Arabic
English
memberOf National Transitional Council of Libya NERFINISHED
movement Libyan opposition movement NERFINISHED
notableEvent appointment to Libya’s National Transitional Council in 2011
notableFor leadership role in Libya’s 2011 revolution
role in Libya’s transitional government after 2011
occupation economist
politician
university professor
opposedTo Muammar Gaddafi NERFINISHED
participatedIn Libyan Civil War (2011) NERFINISHED
Libyan revolution of 2011 NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anti-Gaddafi opposition
positionHeld Deputy Prime Minister of the National Transitional Council of Libya NERFINISHED
Minister of Finance of the National Transitional Council of Libya
Minister of Oil of the National Transitional Council of Libya
regionOfActivity North Africa NERFINISHED
United States of America NERFINISHED
residence United States of America
returnedTo Libya in 2011 after the uprising began
roleDuringConflict coordination of financial support for the Libyan opposition
oversight of oil production and revenue for the NTC
roleInRevolution economic leadership for the National Transitional Council
spokeOn democratic transition in Libya

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