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Preceded by
  
Zuhdi Labib Terzi

Name
  
Nasser al-Qudwa


Education
  
Cairo University

Succeeded by
  
Riyad Mansour

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President
  
Yasser Arafat and Rawhi Fattouh

Alma mater
  
Cairo University Doctor of Dental Medicine and Surgery

Nasser Al Qudwa (Arabic: ناصر القدوة‎‎), also spelled Nasser Al-Kidwa, (born 1953), is the nephew of the late Yasser Arafat.

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Early life and education

Al Qudwa was born in 1953. He attended Cairo University, graduating with a degree in dentistry in 1979. Then became an executive member of the Palestinian Red Crescent shortly after.

Career

Al Qudwa joined Fatah in 1969. He became president of the General Union of Palestinian Students in 1974. He is also a central-committee member of Fatah.

Qudwa represented his uncle Yasser Arafat and the Palestine Liberation Organization as an unofficial observer in the United Nations in 1987, then as a permanent observer in 1991. In 2005, he was succeeded by Riyad H. Mansour, when he became Foreign Affairs Minister in the Palestinian Authority Government of February 2005. Nasser served as United Nations Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan in the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). Al Qudwa was appointed deputy to Kofi Annan, then special envoy to Syria for the U.N. and Arab League in March 2012. He was responsible for the contacts with Syrian opposition groups. In 2014, Al Qudwa resigned from his position as U.N. Deputy Mediator on Syria. In October 2016 it is rumored Arab states are promoting the idea Al-Qudwa would replace Mahmoud Abbas as head of the Palestinian Authority when the latter is expected to resign.

Personal life

Al Qudwa currently lives in New York City. Al Qudwa is the head of the Yasser Arafat Foundation.

References

Nasser al-Qudwa Wikipedia