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Hedayat
Amin Arsala is a prominent Afghan
Politician. He was one of the four Vice-Presidents in the transitional
administration of Afghanistan from December 22, 2001 to December 7, 2004. He
subsequently was elected Minister of Commerce and was recently appointed as
the Senior Presidential Advisor to President Karzai. He is one of the
leading moderates among the members of Afghan President Hamid Karzai's
cabinet.
Mr. Arsala, an ethnic Pashtun, grew up in Kabul and attended high school
there. He came to the United States for college and completed his
studies for a doctorate in economics at George Washington University.
Between 1969 and 1987, Mr. Arsala worked for the World Bank, starting with
their young professionals program and later holding various economic and
senior operational posts. Early in his career in the United States, Amin
Arsala was a foreign language trainer for three consecutive Peace Corps
training programs.
In 1987, Mr. Arsala left the World Bank and returned to Afghanistan to join
the Afghan resistance to overthrow the Soviet occupation. Since then he has
been among a handful of influential and professionally trained Afghans
developing self-government for the Afghan people. During that liberation
effort, he served as a senior advisor and member of the Supreme Council of
the Afghan Unity of Mujahideen.
For three years beginning in 1989, he served as Minister of Finance of the
Afghan Interim Government in exile.
In 1993, the former King of Afghanistan, Mohammed Zahir Shah, appointed Amin
Arsala Foreign Minister and later made him a senior member of the Executive
Council of the Loya Jirga, the traditional council of Afghan tribal leaders
who were to determine the shape of a new government for the nation. He
played a key role in the Intra-Afghan Bonn Conference that produced a
political roadmap after the fall of the Taliban regime and was appointed
vice chair and minister of finance of the interim administration.
When the Loya Jirga met in June 2002 to create a transitional government
that would prepare the nation for popular elections, Hamid Karzai was chosen
as president and, among his cabinet, Amin Arsala was named one of the four
vice presidents. In that office, he worked as head of the Independent
Administration Reform and Civil Service Commission, the National Census
Commission, the Coordination Council and was a member of the Afghan National
Security Council.
He is married with 3 children.
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