Ministry of Transportation (Palestine)
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Jurisdiction | Palestinian National Authority |
Headquarters | Ramallah, Palestine |
Minister responsible |
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Website | http://www.mot.gov.ps/ |
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The Ministry of Transportation of the Palestinian Authority is in charge of establishing a multimodal transportation system that satisfies international standards. It modernizes services, improves infrastructure, and strengthens institutional frameworks to increase efficiency and economic growth. The Ministry also updates rules and works with other agencies to improve overall transportation.[1]
History[edit]
The Palestinian Ministry of Transportation was established in 1994 after a presidential decree was issued by former President Yasser Arafat during the era of the Palestinian National Authority.
Objectives[edit]
- Access to a multimodal and multi-media transportation system that meets international standards.
- The Ministry of Transport and Communications is upgrading its services using cutting-edge global technologies.
- Strengthen the institutional framework and encourage investment in the transportation sector.
- Improve Palestinian land, sea, and air crossings for better cargo and passenger services.
- Increase transportation efficiency to benefit trade and the economy.
- Prepare strategic plans for the transportation and communications sectors.
- Organize the sector, conduct essential studies, and take appropriate actions.
- Create public safety mechanisms to ensure a safe traffic environment.
- Build road networks, trains, ports, and airports.
- Prepare, update, and develop applicable laws and regulations.
- Create economic plans in collaboration with the authorities to encourage investment.
- Conduct research to assess the demands for passenger and road transportation.
- Organize and develop road transport firms to attract investment.
- Sign agreements to promote transit movement.
- Grant the appropriate permits for transportation activities.
- Collaborate with civil and governmental institutions to promote sector development.
- Supervise and ensure compliance with road safety laws and regulations.
- Create a comprehensive information base for the transportation and communications sectors.
- Organize and develop work at border crossings to ensure optimal person and commodities transportation services.
- Manage and grow sector bodies, departments, and units to benefit residents and the government.
- Develop human resources across all transportation industries[2]
Former Ministers[edit]
Period | Minister's Name |
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1994 – 1996 | Dr. Abdul Aziz Al-Hajj Ahmed |
1996 – 2003 | Dr. Ali Al Qawasmi |
2003 | Metri Abu Aita |
2003 | Dr. Saadi Al-Karnaz |
2003 – 2005 | Eng. Hikmat Zaid |
2005 – 2006 | Mr. Saadeddin Kharma |
2006 – 2007 | Ziad Al-Zaza |
2007 | Dr. Saadi Al-Karnaz |
2007 – 2009 | Dr. Mashhour Abu Daqqa |
2009 – 2012 | Dr. Saadi Al-Karnaz |
2012 – 2013 | Dr. Ali Zidane Abu Zuhri |
2013 – 2014 | Dr. Nabil Al-Dumaidi |
2014 – 2015 | Prof. Dr. Allam Musa |
2015 – 2019 | Mr. Samih Tabila |
2019 – 2024 | Asim Salem |
2024 – Present | Engineer Tariq Zaarab |
See Also[edit]
- Transport in the State of Palestine
- Palestinian Airlines
- Palestinian freedom of movement#Restriction of movement in the West Bank
References[edit]
- ↑ Palestine – Transport – European Committee of the Regions
- ↑ Objectives – Ministry of Transport and Communications (Palestine)
- ↑ Ministers – Ministry of Transport and Communications (Palestine)
External links[edit]
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