Deng Alor
Deng Alor Kuol, nomine Arabico دينق ألور Dīng Alūr est politicus Sudaniae et Sudaniae Australis.
E gente Ngok populi Dinka ortus, regionis Abyei nativus, alumnus est universitatis Cairensis. Apud ministerium rerum externarum Sudanensem operam dedit atque postea Neanthopoli apud tabularium factionis SPLM/A iuxta ductorem Ioannem Garang.[1] Nihilominus minister a rebus externis Sudaniae a mense Octobri 2007 usque in 2010 meruit. Tale officium deinde bis in regimine Sudaniae Australis tenuit, breve temporis spatium anno 2011, iterum ab 2016 usque ad diem 23 Aprilis 2018.[2] Anno 2013 in carcerem missus est ut qui res novas in factione regenti Sudaniae Australis movisset.[3]
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Deng (2017) p. 7
- ↑ rulers.org
- ↑ Transitional Government (2018) p. 2
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Joshua Craze, Creating Facts on the Ground: Conflict Dynamics in Abyei. Genavae: Small Arms Survey, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2011. ISBN 978-2-940415-76-2
- Francis Mading Deng, Abyei Dialogue: Bottom Up and Top Down. Juba: Sudd Institute, 2017
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Deng Alor spectant. |
- "Transitional Government of National Unity in South Sudan 2016". Johns Hopkins Model United National Conference, 2018
Ali Sahloul 1989 • Hussein Suleiman Abu Saleh 1993 • Ali Osman Mohamed Taha 1995 • Mustafa Osman Ismail 1998 • Lam Akol 2005 • Deng Alor 2007 • Ali Karti 2010 • Ibrahim Ghandour 2015 • Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed 2018 • Asmaa Abdallah 2019 • Omar Gamar Aldin Ismail 2020 ad interim • Mariam Sadiq al-Mahdi 2021 • Abdalla Omar Bashir 2021 ad interim • Ali al-Sadiq Ali 2022 ad interim • Mohamed Osman al-Hadi 2023 ad interim • Ali al-Sadiq Ali 2023 ad interim • Hussein Awad Ali Mohamed 2024 ad interim Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri Sudaniae | |
Deng Alor 2011 • Nhial Deng Nhial 2011 • Barnabas Marial Benjamin 2013 • Deng Alor 2016 • Nhial Deng Nhial 2018 • Awut Deng Acuil 2019 • Beatrix Khamisa Wani-Noah 2020 • Mayiik Ayii Deng 2021 • Iosephus Makuer Nyieth 2023 • Iacobus Pitia Morgan 2023 • Ramadan Abdallah Goc 2024 | |