Bahah Cabinet
Khaled Bahah cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Yemen | |
Date formed | 7 November 2014 |
Date dissolved | 22 January 2015 4 April 2016 (small cabinet) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi |
Head of government | Khaled Bahah |
History | |
Predecessor | Basindawa Cabinet |
Successor | Bin Dagher Cabinet |
Bahah cabinet was a Yemeni government led by Yemeni prime minister Khaled Bahah from 7 November 2014 to 22 January 2015. The cabinet was made up 36 ministers.[1]
List of ministers
[edit]Office | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Alliance/party |
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Prime Minister | Khaled Bahah | ||||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Abdullah al-Saydi | ||||
Minister of Interior | Jalal al-Rowaishan | ||||
Minister of Defense | Mahmoud Ahmed Salem al-Subaihy | ||||
Minister of Finance | Mohammed Zimam | ||||
Minister of Information | Nadia Abdul-Aziz al-Sakaf | ||||
Minister of Electricity and Energy | Abdullah al-Akwa | ||||
Minister of Youth and Sport | Rafat ِAli Al-Akhali | ||||
Minister of Civil Service and Insurance | Ahmed Mohammed Lukman | ||||
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and the Shura Council | Ahmed Mohammed al-Kuhlani | ||||
Minister of Health | Riyadh Yaseen Abdullah | ||||
Minister of Justice | Khalid Abdullah Omar Ba-Junaid | ||||
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research | Mohammed bin Mohammed Yahya al-Mutaher | ||||
Minister of Public Works and Highways | Wahi Taha Aman | ||||
Minister of Social Affairs and Labour | Kubool Mohamed Abdul-Malik al-Mutwakel | ||||
Minister of Tourism | Muammar Mutaher al-Eryani | ||||
Minister of Oil and Minerals | Mohammed Abdullah bin Nabhan | ||||
Minister of Religious Endowments and Guidance | Fuad Omar bin Ali bin al-Sheikh Abu Baker | ||||
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation | Fareed Ahmed Mujawar | ||||
Minister of Technical Education and Vocational Training | Abdul-Razzaq Yahya al-Ashwal | ||||
Minister of Culture | Arwa Abdu Othman | ||||
Minister of Transport | Bader Mohamed Mubarak Ba-Salma | ||||
Minister of Human Rights | Eiz-al-Deen Saeed Ahmed al-Asbahi | ||||
Minister of State for the Implementation of National Dialogue Outcomes | Ghaleb Abdullah Mossed Mutlak | ||||
Minister of State | Hasan Mohamed Zaid | ||||
Minister of State | Sameera Khamees Obeid | ||||
Minister of Legal Affairs | Mohammed Ahmed al-Mikhlafi | ||||
Minister of Local Administration | Abdul Raqeeb Fatah al-Aswadi | ||||
Minister of Fisheries Wealth | Fahad Salem Kefayen | ||||
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation | Mohamed Abdul-Wahed al-Maytami | ||||
Minister of Telecommunications & Information Technology | Lutfy Mohamed Salem Ba-Shareef | ||||
Minister of Industry and Trade | Mohammed Saeed al-Sa'adi | ||||
Minister of Water and Environment | Eizi Hibat-Allah Ali Shuraim | ||||
Minister of Education | Abdul-Lateef Husein Hayder al-Hakimi | ||||
Minister of Expatriates Affaires | Alawi Mohammed Abdul-Qader Bafakeh | ||||
Minister of State | Mohammed Musa al-Amery |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Republican decree issued forming government members". Saba Agency. 8 November 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2022.