Mujawar Cabinet | |
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7th Cabinet of Yemen | |
Date formed | 6 April 2007 |
Date dissolved | 20 March 2011 |
People and organisations | |
President | Ali Abdullah Saleh |
Prime Minister | Ali Muhammad Mujawar |
Deputy Prime Ministers | Rashad al-Alimi Abdulkarim Al-Arhabi |
Member party | General People's Congress |
Status in legislature | Supermajority 241 / 301 (80%) |
Opposition parties | Al-Islah Yemeni Socialist Party NUPO Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party |
History | |
Legislature term | 3rd Legislature |
Predecessor | Second Bajamal Cabinet |
Successor | Basindawa Cabinet |
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The Mujawar Cabinet, led by Yemeni prime minister Ali Mohammed Mujawar took the constitutional oath before president Ali Abdullah Saleh on 7 April 2007. [1] The cabinet was made up of 33 ministers. [2]
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