Mustafa Ben Halim Prime minister

Mustafa Ahmed Ben Halim (Arabic: مصطفى احمد بن حليم‎) (born 29 January 1921) was the Prime minister of Libya from 12 April 1954 to 25 May 1957.Ben Halim was born in exile in Alexandria, Egypt. He graduated with a BS in Civil Engineering from the Egyptian University in Alexandria in 1943. He returned to Libya in 1950 to help with the reconstruction of the country after the war. He was appointed Minister of Public Works in Libya's first government in 1953. Appointed Prime Minister in 1954 until 1957. Ben Halim was the Private Councilor to the King of Libya from 1957 to 1958. He was the Libyan Ambassador to France from 1958 to 1960. He left Public service in 1960 to start his own construction business. He was away during the 1969 coup, and was unable to return to Libya. He briefly settled in Beirut, Lebanon in 1970 to pursue new business ventures. He was a victim of a failed kidnapping attempt by mercenaries hired by Gaddhafi. He then moved to London in 1973. In 1980 he was appointed Personal Councilor to then Crown Prince Fahd bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia. Ben Halim is the last surviving of the Kingdom of Libya's premiers, and the only one of them who survived the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

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Mustafa Ben Halim
Birth dateJanuary 29, 1921
Birth place
Alexandria , Sultanate of Egypt

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FromApril 12, 1954
ToMay 25, 1957

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