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عبد الرحيم خالد عبد الحافظ الكيب (1950 طرابلس، ليبيا) أستاذ جامعي، ومهندس كهربائي، وسياسي ليبي تنحدر أصوله من عائلة كبيرة بصبراتة ،انتخبه أعضاء المجلس الوطني الانتقالي كرئيس وزراء لأول حكومة انتقالية لليبيا بعد الإطاحة بمعمر القذافي.
العمل الأكاديمي
كان عبد الرحيم استاذبجامعة طرابلسوكان يشغل منصب استاذ ورئيس قسم الهندسة الكهربائية بالمعهد البترولي بدولةالإمارات العربية المتحدة، وشغل ايضاً منصب وكيل كلية الهندسة للشؤون ...
Libya Başbakanı Abdurrahim El-Keib'in Türk müteahhitlerin hak edişlerinin ödenmesi için talimat verdiğini bildirdi.
Ekonomi Bakanı Zafer Çağlayan, Kaddafi döneminde Libya'da iş yapan Türk müteahhitlerin hak edişlerinin ödenmesi için gösterdikleri çalışmaların sonucunu gördüklerini belirterek, Libya Başbakanı Abdurrahim El-Keib'in Türk müteahhitlerin hak edişlerinin ödenmesi için talimat verdiğini bildirdi.
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