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Miri Regev

1965 - Today

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Miriam "Miri" Regev (Hebrew: מרים "מירי" רגב‎; born 26 May 1965) is an Israeli politician who currently serves as Minister of Transport, National Infrastructure and Road Safety. Previously she was Minister of Culture and Sport and Acting Prime Minister of Israel. She entered politics following an extensive military career. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miri Regev is the 14,925th most popular politician (down from 13,719th in 2019), the 273rd most popular biography from Israel (down from 266th in 2019) and the 93rd most popular Israeli Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Miri Regev ranks 14,925 out of 19,576Before her are Itti-Marduk-balatu, Wilford Woodruff, Jalal Dabagh, Facundo Machaín, Enrique Hertzog, and Pharnabazus I. After her are Natalia Gavrilița, Akie Abe, Job Cohen, Eva Kaili, Halszka Osmólska, and Ali Farzat.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Miri Regev ranks 242Before her are Akina Nakamori, Sean Patrick Flanery, Beth Gibbons, Caio Júnior, Valdir Benedito, and Juan Manuel Lillo. After her are Ľubomír Moravčík, José Morais, Brad Armstrong, Yasutoshi Miura, Markus Grosskopf, and Valery Meladze.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Miri Regev ranks 273 out of 466Before her are Nurit Peled-Elhanan (1949), Joan of Acre (1272), Saharon Shelah (1945), Armand Amar (1953), Yoram Globus (1943), and Yossi Sarid (1940). After her are Yehoshua Kenaz (1937), Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (1944), Yardena Arazi (1951), Avi Dichter (1952), S. Yizhar (1916), and Yossi Benayoun (1980).

Among POLITICIANS In Israel

Among politicians born in Israel, Miri Regev ranks 93Before her are Yaakov Neeman (1939), Nir Barkat (1959), Esther Hayut (1953), Yossi Beilin (1948), Joan of Acre (1272), and Yossi Sarid (1940). After her are Amnon Lipkin-Shahak (1944), Avi Dichter (1952), S. Yizhar (1916), Ora Namir (1930), Avraham Burg (1955), and Moshe Kahlon (1960).