Cabinet of Habib Saad

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The Cabinet of Habib Saad was the fourth cabinet of the State of Greater Lebanon, headed by Habib Pacha Saad. [1] It was formed on 10 August 1928 and served until 29 May 1929. [2]

Composition

Cabinet of Habib Saad
PortfolioMinisterPolitical affiliationReligious affiliationGovernorate
Prime Minister Habib Pacha Saad   Independent Maronite Mount Lebanon
Public Knowledge
Health
Justice Chokri Cordahi   Independent Greek Catholic Mount Lebanon
Public Works Hussein al-Ahdab   Independent Sunni North
Agriculture
Interior Moussa Nammour   Independent Maronite Beqaa
Finance Sobhi Haidar   Independent Shia Beqaa

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References

  1. "الدور التشريعي الاول". Archived from the original on 2020-10-01.
  2. "الوزارة الرابعة". Archived from the original on 2020-10-01.