SALIH, 'ALI 'ABD ALLAH


Meaning of SALIH, 'ALI 'ABD ALLAH in English

born 1942, Bayt al-Ahmar, San'a' governorate of North Yemen Yemeni military officer who led a coup against the government of North Yemen in 1962 and who became president in 1978; in 1990 he became president of a reunified Yemen. Salih attended the local Qur'anic school and joined the army at age 16. Four years later, on September 26, 1962, he led a military coup that replaced the Islamic monarch of North Yemen with a civilian government. Continuing to advance in his military career, he helped to bring Ibrahim al-Hamdi to power in a 1974 coup, but the assassination of Hamdi in 1977 and of his successor in the following year threw the country into turmoil. The result was Salih's elevation to the presidency by the People's Council on July 17, 1978. He survived an attempted military coup later in the year and in 1983 was reelected unanimously by the People's Council to a new term. From the beginning Salih promoted the unification of North Yemen with South Yemen (Aden), and the merger finally took place on May 22, 1990, with Salih as president. In April 1993, in the first elections held after unification, Salih's party, the General People's Congress (GPC), won the largest representation in the House of Representatives (parliament). A full-scale civil war between forces of the north and the south broke out on May 5, 1994, but when the fighting ended on July 7, Salih remained firmly in power. In elections held in 1997 the GPC consolidated its control of parliament, further strengthening the president's position. In the first direct elections for the presidency, held in September 1999, he won more than 96 percent of the ballots cast, although most opponents boycotted the voting.

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