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Samir Abu Eisheh | |
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سمير أبو عيشة | |
Planning Minister of the Palestinian National Authority | |
In office 2006–2007 | |
President | Mahmoud Abbas |
Prime Minister | Ismail Haniyeh |
Preceded by | Ghassan Khatib |
Succeeded by | Sameh al-Madhoun |
Personal details | |
Born | 1960 |
Nationality | Palestinian |
Alma mater | Pennsylvania State University |
Occupation | Civil engineer, politician |
Samir Abu Eisheh (born 1960) ( Arabic: سمير أبو عيشة) is the former Planning Minister of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). He served in the Palestinian Tenth Government and Eleventh ( National Unity) Government (2006–2007) as an expert in planning. He graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a PhD in civil engineering. Abu Eisheh also served as a consultant to several Palestinian institutions including the Planning Ministry as well as several other institutions locally and internationally before being the Minister of Planning. He also spent some time as a visiting professor in a number of US and European universities. He is the publisher of more than 60 research studies and articles on civil engineering and planning. [1][ citation needed]
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Samir Abu Eisheh | |
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سمير أبو عيشة | |
Planning Minister of the Palestinian National Authority | |
In office 2006–2007 | |
President | Mahmoud Abbas |
Prime Minister | Ismail Haniyeh |
Preceded by | Ghassan Khatib |
Succeeded by | Sameh al-Madhoun |
Personal details | |
Born | 1960 |
Nationality | Palestinian |
Alma mater | Pennsylvania State University |
Occupation | Civil engineer, politician |
Samir Abu Eisheh (born 1960) ( Arabic: سمير أبو عيشة) is the former Planning Minister of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). He served in the Palestinian Tenth Government and Eleventh ( National Unity) Government (2006–2007) as an expert in planning. He graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a PhD in civil engineering. Abu Eisheh also served as a consultant to several Palestinian institutions including the Planning Ministry as well as several other institutions locally and internationally before being the Minister of Planning. He also spent some time as a visiting professor in a number of US and European universities. He is the publisher of more than 60 research studies and articles on civil engineering and planning. [1][ citation needed]