List of leaders of South Yemen
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The People's Democratic Republic of Yemen
People's Democratic Republic of Yemen
The People's Democratic Republic of Yemen — also referred to as South Yemen, Democratic Yemen or Yemen — was a socialist republic in the present-day southern and eastern Provinces of Yemen...

, commonly referred to as South Yemen, became independent as the People's Republic of South Yemen in 1967. In May 1994 South Yemen rebelled once again from the united Yemen and established the short-lived Democratic Republic of Yemen
Democratic Republic of Yemen
The Democratic Republic of Yemen was declared in May 1994. The DRY, with its capital in Aden, was led by President Ali Salim al-Beidh and Prime Minister Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas and represented a response to the weakening position of the South in the Yemeni civil war of 1994...

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As of 2007, massive protests and rallies by citizens demanding a return to the former southern state have been common, both in the southern provinces of Yemen and internationally. Many southern Yemenis complain that the government (compromised mainly of northern officials) is abusing the unity agreement, claiming unfair distribution of resources and discrimination against them.

Heads of state

Leaders Took office Left office Party Notes
President of the People's Republic of South Yemen
Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi
30 November 1967
22 June 1969
National Liberation Front
National Liberation Front (Yemen)
The National Liberation Front or NLF was a military organization operating in the Federation of South Arabia in the 60s. During the North Yemen Civil War fighting spilled over into South Yemen as the British tried to exit its Federation of South Arabia colony...


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Presidential Council (South Yemen)
Th Presidential Council was the body that ruled South Yemen from June 23, 1969 to December 27, 1978. Its chairman was the head of state.-Chairmen:*Salim Rubai Ali June 23, 1969 – June 26, 1978*Ali Nasir Muhammad June 26, 1978 – December 27, 1978...


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| rowspan=1 | Salim Rubai Ali

| rowspan=1 | 23 June 1969
| rowspan=1 | 26 June 1978
| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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| rowspan=1 | Ali Nasir Muhammad
Ali Nasir Muhammad
Ali Nasir Muhammad Husani was twice president of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. He served as Chairman of the Presidential Council from 26 June 1978 - 27 December 1978. In April 1980, South Yemeni president Abdul Fattah Ismail resigned and went into exile...



| rowspan=1 | 26 June 1978
| rowspan=1 | 27 December 1978
| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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|colspan="6" align=center|Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Council
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| rowspan=1 | Abdul Fattah Ismail
Abdul Fattah Ismail
Abd al-Fattah Ismail Ali Al-Jawfi was the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Council, head of state of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, and founder, chief ideologue, and first leader of the Yemeni Socialist Party from 21 December 1978 to 21 April 1980.Born in July 1939 in...



| rowspan=1 | 27 December 1978
| rowspan=1 | 21 April 1980
| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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| rowspan=1 | Ali Nasir Muhammad
Ali Nasir Muhammad
Ali Nasir Muhammad Husani was twice president of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. He served as Chairman of the Presidential Council from 26 June 1978 - 27 December 1978. In April 1980, South Yemeni president Abdul Fattah Ismail resigned and went into exile...



| rowspan=1 | 21 April 1980
| rowspan=1 | 24 January 1986
| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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| rowspan=1 | Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas
Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas
Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas was appointed Prime Minister of Yemen by President Ali Abdullah Saleh when the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and Yemen Arab Republic united in 1990 to form present-day Yemen. Al-Attas served until 1994...


| rowspan=1 | 24 January 1986
| rowspan=1 | 22 May 1990
| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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|colspan="6" align=center|President of the Democratic Republic of Yemen
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| rowspan=1 | Ali Salim al-Beidh
| rowspan=1 | 21 May 1994
| rowspan=1 | 7 July 1994
| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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Heads of government

Leaders Took office Left office Party Notes
Prime Ministers of the People's Republic of South Yemen
Faysal al-Shaabi
Faysal al-Shaabi
Faysal Abd al-Latif al-Shaabi was the Prime Minister of the People's Republic of South Yemen from 6 April 1969 until the political coup that led to Salim Ali Rubai's ascendance to power on 22 June 1969. Al-Shaabi was appointed Prime Minister by President Qahtan Mohammed al-Shaabi....


6 April 1969
22 June 1969
National Liberation Front
National Liberation Front (Yemen)
The National Liberation Front or NLF was a military organization operating in the Federation of South Arabia in the 60s. During the North Yemen Civil War fighting spilled over into South Yemen as the British tried to exit its Federation of South Arabia colony...


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| rowspan=1 | Muhammad Ali Haitham
Muhammad Ali Haitham
Muhammad Ali Haitham was a Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.Haitham was appointed Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen in 1969. Salim Rubai Ali and the left wing of National Liberation Front took power in the country on June 22 of that year...



| rowspan=1 | 23 June 1969
| rowspan=1 | See below
| rowspan=1 | National Liberation Front
National Liberation Front (Yemen)
The National Liberation Front or NLF was a military organization operating in the Federation of South Arabia in the 60s. During the North Yemen Civil War fighting spilled over into South Yemen as the British tried to exit its Federation of South Arabia colony...



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|colspan="6" align=center|Prime Ministers of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen
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| rowspan=1 | Muhammad Ali Haitham
Muhammad Ali Haitham
Muhammad Ali Haitham was a Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.Haitham was appointed Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen in 1969. Salim Rubai Ali and the left wing of National Liberation Front took power in the country on June 22 of that year...



| rowspan=1 | See above
| rowspan=1 | 2 August 1971

| rowspan=1 | National Liberation Front
National Liberation Front (Yemen)
The National Liberation Front or NLF was a military organization operating in the Federation of South Arabia in the 60s. During the North Yemen Civil War fighting spilled over into South Yemen as the British tried to exit its Federation of South Arabia colony...



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| rowspan=1 | Ali Nasir Muhammad
Ali Nasir Muhammad
Ali Nasir Muhammad Husani was twice president of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. He served as Chairman of the Presidential Council from 26 June 1978 - 27 December 1978. In April 1980, South Yemeni president Abdul Fattah Ismail resigned and went into exile...



| rowspan=1 | 2 August 1971
| rowspan=1 | 14 February 1985

| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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| rowspan=1 | Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas
Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas
Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas was appointed Prime Minister of Yemen by President Ali Abdullah Saleh when the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and Yemen Arab Republic united in 1990 to form present-day Yemen. Al-Attas served until 1994...



| rowspan=1 | 14 February 1985

| rowspan=1 | 8 February 1986
| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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| rowspan=1 | Yasin Said Numan
Yasin Said Numan
Yasin Said Numan was the Prime Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen from February 1986 until the Yemeni unification in 1990, under Chairman Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas, who preceded Numan as Prime Minister. Numan had previously been Minister of Fisheries and Deputy Prime...



| rowspan=1 | 8 February 1986

| rowspan=1 | 22 May 1990

| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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|colspan="6" align=center|Prime Ministers of the Democratic Republic of Yemen
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| rowspan=1 | Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas
Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas
Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas was appointed Prime Minister of Yemen by President Ali Abdullah Saleh when the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and Yemen Arab Republic united in 1990 to form present-day Yemen. Al-Attas served until 1994...


| rowspan=1 | 21 May 1994
| rowspan=1 | 7 July 1994
| rowspan=1 | Yemeni Socialist Party
Yemeni Socialist Party
The Yemeni Socialist Party is a political party in Yemen.It was the ruling party in South Yemen, the only Marxist Arab state, before unification in 1990...



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Heads of party

Leaders Took office Left office Notes
General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Yemeni Socialist Party
Abdul Fattah Ismail
Abdul Fattah Ismail
Abd al-Fattah Ismail Ali Al-Jawfi was the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Council, head of state of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, and founder, chief ideologue, and first leader of the Yemeni Socialist Party from 21 December 1978 to 21 April 1980.Born in July 1939 in...

21 December 1978 21 April 1980
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| rowspan=1 | Ali Nasir Muhammad
Ali Nasir Muhammad
Ali Nasir Muhammad Husani was twice president of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. He served as Chairman of the Presidential Council from 26 June 1978 - 27 December 1978. In April 1980, South Yemeni president Abdul Fattah Ismail resigned and went into exile...


| rowspan=1 | 21 April 1980
| rowspan=1 | 24 January 1986
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| rowspan=1 | Ali Salim al-Beidh
| rowspan=1 | 24 January 1986
| rowspan=1 | 7 July 1994
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See also

  • List of Presidents of Yemen
  • List of Prime Ministers of Yemen
    Prime Minister of Yemen
    The Prime Minister of the Republic of Yemen is the head of government in that country. The current Prime Minister, Ali Muhammad Mujawar, has held the position since 7 April 2007. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President...

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