Haim Bibas | |
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3rd mayor of Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut | |
Assumed office 2008- |
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Preceded by | Moshe Spektor |
Personal details | |
Born |
Beit She'an, Israel |
1 December 1969
Political party | Likud |
Haim Bibas (Hebrew: חיים ביבס; born December 1, 1969) is the third mayor of Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut, where he resides with his wife and three children since 1997.
Bibas holds a bachelor's degree from the Department of Political Science, University of Haifa and a master's degree in Public Administration and Local Government, from Bar Ilan University. His thesis was on local government reform and professional city management. Bibas is a lieutenant colonel in IDF reserves.
Prior to being elected mayor in 2008 as Mayor of Modi'in Maccabim-Reut, Bibas served as Modi'in’s voluntary Deputy Mayor.
In 2007 Bibas served as the head of Benjamin Netanyahu's election campaign for Prime Minister. In January 2012 he was reappointed as chairman of Benjamin Netanyahu's reelection campaign in the Likud elections.
Previous positions include; Director of International Projects and Development in Local Government, responsible for the construction of public institutions and local authorities. Bibas has held several positions in municipal management in local government. He was director of National Construction and Development Division and Construction Project Manager of Jerusalem and Central Region Environment and Transportation Authority. Bibas has been responsible for Modi'in’s Planning and Development, a member of the City Council and Strategic Planning Team and a member of Modi'in’s Education, Planning and Construction, Finance, Transportation and Security Committees.
In January 2014, Bibas was elected as the head of the Union of Local Authorities in Israel (ULAI), winning 60 per cent of the vote. The ULAI is the umbrella organization for 265 local authorities, responsible for representing them to national government and other bodies.
In August, 2012, the EU added Modi'in Maccabim-Reut to the list of settlements whose exports will not be considered as made in Israel, and thus no longer be eligible for tax breaks when imported to EU member countries. Bibas published an Op-Ed in the EU Observer countering the fact-less decision. He notoriously challenged this decision citing that "Not only is it an affront to the city of Modi’in. It is also an insulting and dangerous imposition on the sovereignty of the State of Israel, by seeking to unilaterally impose the limits of Israeli authority. Ours is a country which dreams of peace and will continue to strive for co-existence with our neighbours. Yet, the European Union’s decision, taken without real knowledge or understanding of our municipality and our region, is in danger of extending the boundaries of the conflict."