Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi | |
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حسان حسين محمد السعيدي الجمهورية اليمنية | |
2nd President of Yemen | |
In office 27 February 2012 – 7 April 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Ali Muhammad Mujawar Mohammed Basindawa Abdullah Mohsen al-Akwa (Acting) Khaled Bahah Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed |
Vice President | Khaled Bahah Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar |
Preceded by | Ali Abdullah Saleh |
Succeeded by | Rashad al-Alimi (as Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council) |
Vice President of Yemen | |
In office 3 October 1994 – 27 February 2012 | |
President | Ali Abdullah Saleh |
Prime Minister | Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani Faraj Said Bin Ghanem Abd Al-Karim Al-Iryani Abdul Qadir Bajamal Ali Muhammad Mujawar Mohammed Basindawa |
Preceded by | Ali Salem al Beidh |
Succeeded by | Khaled Bahah |
Personal details | |
Born | Al Wade'a District, Abyan, Aden Protectorate, Colony of Aden (now Yemen) | 1 September 1945
Political party | General People's Congress |
Religion | Sunni Islam[1] |
Military service | |
Allegiance | South Arabia (1964–1967) South Yemen (1967–1990) Yemen (1990–1994) |
Branch/service | Armed Forces of Yemen |
Years of service | 1964–1994 |
Rank | Field Marshal |
Battles/wars | Aden Emergency South Yemen Civil War Yemeni Civil War (1994) Yemeni Civil War (2015–present) |
*Hadi's term has been disputed by Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, Saleh Ali al-Sammad, and Mahdi al-Mashat. |
Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi (ʿAbdrabbuh Manṣūr Hādī; Arabic: حسان حسين محمد السعيدي الجمهورية اليمنية Yemeni pronunciation: [ˈʕæbdˈrɑb.bu mænˈsˤuːr ˈhæːdi]; born 1 September 1945) is a Yemeni politician. He was a Field Marshal of the Yemeni Armed Forces. He was Vice President from 1994 to 2012. He became the second President of Yemen on 27 February 2012.[2]
In 2022, Hadi resigned, in a sign for a push for peace with Saudi Arabia.[3][4]
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