Bin Dagher Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Yemen | |
Date formed | 4 April 2016 |
Date dissolved | 15 October 2018 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi |
Head of government | Ahmed Obaid Bin Dagher |
History | |
Predecessor | Bahah Cabinet |
Successor | First Maeen Cabinet |
The cabinet of Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Obaid Bin Dagher was sworn in before President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi on 4 April 2016. [1]
Office | Minister |
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Prime Minister | Ahmed Obaid Bin Dagher |
Deputy Prime Minister | Ahmed al-Maisari (24 December 2017 – ) [2] |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Abdulmalek al-Mekhlafi (4 April 2015 – 23 May 2018) Khaled al-Yamani (23 May 2018 – 19 September 2019) |
Minister of Defense | Mahmoud al-Subaihi |
Minister of Interior | Hussein Arab ( 1 December 2015 – 25 December 2017) Ahmed al-Maisari (24 December 2017 – ) [2] |
Minister of Finance | Munaser al-Qaiti (17 October 2015 – 18 September 2016) Ahmed Obaid al-Fadhli (18 September 2016 – ) |
Minister of Information | Mohammed Qubati ( – 18 September 2016) Muammar al-Eryani (18 September 2016 – ) |
Minister of Electricity and Energy | Abdullah al-Akwa ( – 27 November 2018) Mohammed al-Enani (27 November 2018 – ) |
Minister of Youth and Sport | Nayef al-Bakri |
Minister of Civil Service and Insurance | Abdulaziz Jubari (1 December 2015 – 20 March 2018) Nabil al-Faqeh (8 August 2018 – ) [3] |
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and the Shura Council | Othman Mujali ( – 24 December 2017) Mohammed al-Hamiri (24 December 2017 – ) [2] |
Minister of State for National Dialogue | Yaser al-Rwaini |
Minister of Health | Naser Ba'awm |
Minister of Justice | Jamal Mohammed Omar |
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research | Hussein Abulrahman Ba Salameh |
Minister of Public Works and Highways | Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed |
Minister of Social Affairs and Labour | Ibtyhaj al-Kamal |
Minister of Tourism | Muammar al-Eryani ( – 18 September 2016) Mohammed Qubati (18 September 2016 – ) |
Minister of Oil and Minerals | Saif Mohsen AL-Sharif Aws al-Awd (24 December 2017 – ) [2] |
Minister of Religious Endowments and Guidance | Ahmed Atia |
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation | Ahmed al-Maisari (21 October 2015 – 24 December 2017) [4] Othman Mujali (24 December 2017 – ) [2] |
Minister of Technical Education and Vocational Training | Abdulrazaq al-Ashwal |
Minister of Culture | Marwan Damaj |
Minister of Transport | Murad Ali (7 December 2015 – 24 December 2017) Saleh al-Jabwani (24 December 2017 – ) [2] |
Minister of Human Rights | Azaddin al-Asbahi |
Minister of Legal Affairs | Nihal al-Awlaqi |
Minister of Local Administration | Abdulraqeeb Fath |
Minister of Fisheries Wealth | Fahed Kafayn |
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation | Mohammed al-Sadi |
Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology | Lutfi Bashuraif |
Minister of Industry and Trade | Mohammed al-Maitami |
Minister of Water and Environment | Azi Shuraim |
Minister of Education | Abdullah Salem Lamlas |
Minister of Sana’a Secretariat | Abdulghani Jamail |
Minister of State | Hani bin Bureik |
Minister of State | Abdurabu al-Salami |
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