Abd-El Rahman Jarruf

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President
Abd-El Rahman Jarruf
عبد الرحمن الجروف
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Jarruf in front of a cotton field in the Douarani province, February 16 2021.
President of Salamat
Assumed office
May 18th 2019
Prime MinisterAnas Zitoune
Preceded byJanub Mohamed Al Jumiyin
Personal details
Born
Abd-El Rahman Jarruf

(1948-08-15) August 15, 1948 (age 76)
Mansujah, Salamati Trade Dependancy
CitizenshipSalamat
NationalitySalamat Salamati
Political partyIndependent
Height174 cm (5 ft 9 in)
SpouseHalima Jarruf (m.1971)
ChildrenJalal Jarruf (born 1974)
Houria Jarruf (born 1976)
Houari Jarruf (born 1977)
Abdellah Jarruf (born 1978)
Moussa Jarruf (born 1980)
Parents
  • Mahdi Jarruf (1909-1984) (father)
  • Selma Jarruf (1915-1992) (mother)
OccupationPresident of Salamat
CabinetCabinet of Abd-El Rahman Jarruf
Military service
AllegianceSalamati Armed Forces
Branch/serviceLand Force of Salamat
Years of service1969-1977 ; 1992-2000
RankLieutenant-Colonel

Abd-El Rahman Jarruf (born August 15 1948) is a Salamati politician and military officer, and the president of Salamat since 2019.

Formerly a high-ranking official of the National Salvation Party, his disagreements with the party's recent policies made him quit his post in 2010 and become an independent candidate, unaffiliated with any party. He succeeded Janub Mohamed Al Jumiyin, after he accepted to organize presidential elections due to nationwide unrest. However, his election was considered to be a fraud, and the protesters called for a comprehensive reform of the Salamati politics.