Muhammad Hawadle Madar
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Mohammad Hawadle Madar محمد حواضلي المدار | |
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Prime Minister of Somalia | |
In office 3 Sep 1990 – 24 Jan 1991 | |
Preceded by | Muhammad Ali Samatar |
Succeeded by | Umar Arteh Ghalib |
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Political party | Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party |
Religion | Islam |
Muhammad Hawadle Madar (Somali: Maxamed Hawaadlee Madar, Arabic: محمد حواضلي المدار) was the Prime Minister of Somalia from September 3, 1990 to January 24, 1991.[1] A former member of the Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party, he was in office for a few months before the outbreak of the Somali Civil War.
His son Hassan Kul was murdered by a gang at a petrol station, after a trivial feud in Ladbrokes three days earlier.[2]
Preceded by Muhammad Ali Samatar |
Prime Minister of Somalia February 1, 1990–September 3, 1990 |
Succeeded by Umar Arteh Ghalib |
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