Since its establishment in 1945, the Arab League has been led by eight secretaries, all Egyptians except one from Tunisia. This leadership change reflects significant historical and political developments in the Arab world.
On March 30, 1949, Syria witnessed a historic event with the overthrow of President Shukri al-Quwatli. This change was driven by internal political tensions and power struggles, leading to a military coup.
The Arab League Council has announced its support for the nomination of former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy to succeed Ahmed Aboul Gheit as Secretary-General of the League. This decision comes at a sensitive time for the Arab region, facing numerous challenges.
Dr. Nabil Fahmy has been appointed as the Secretary-General of the Arab League, marking a new chapter in his professional journey that combines academic expertise with diplomatic practice. Fahmy is recognized as a prominent figure in the Arab political arena.