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Muhammad Sakizli

Muhammad Sakizli (1892-1976) ((アラビア語:محمد الساقزلي)) was the Prime Minister of Cyrenaica from 18 March 1950 to 24 December 1951 he was later appointed as the Prime minister of Libya from 19 February 1954 to 12 April 1954.
==Government of Cyrenaica==
On 1 June 1949, emir Idris declared the "independence" of Cyrenaica. Although this independence could be considered nominal because of the high British influence, forming a new government was necessary. After a short-lived government under Omar Pasha El Kikhia, Muhammad Sakizli formed a new cabinet in March 1950.〔el-Magariaf, vol.1, p.245-246.〕 After King Idris I of Libya declared its independence 24 December 1951, Sakizli's title changed to be "Governor" of Cyrenaica and remained in that post until May 1952.〔el-Magariaf, vol.1, p.249.〕
In May 1952, Sakizli was appointed minister of education in the Libyan federal government. Then, In September 1953, he was appointed the chief of the royal bureau.〔el-Magariaf, vol.2, p.229.〕

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