Mustafa Government

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Muhammad Mustafa Government
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Date formed31 March 2024
People and organisations
Head of state Mahmoud Abbas
Head of government Muhammad Mustafa
History
Predecessor Shtayyeh Government

The Muhammad Mustafa government is the nineteenth government of the State of Palestine. Muhammad Mustafa was officially assigned to form the new government on 14 March 2024 as a result of the resignation of the Muhammad Shtayyeh government on 26 February 2024, as Shtayyeh announced that his government had placed its resignation at the disposal of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas since 20 February 2024. On 26 February 2024, President Abbas accepted the government's resignation and appointed it to temporarily conduct government affairs until a new government could be formed. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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On 14 March 2024, Muhammad Mustafa was assigned by President Abbas to form a "government of technocrats." [6] [7] On 28 March 2024, Mustafa presented his government to President Abbas, who approved the new government the same day. Muhammad Mustafa and his appointed ministers were sworn in on 31 March 2024. [8] [9] [10] [11]

Members of the Government

Members of the Council of Ministers

OfficeName
1 Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Mustafa
2 Minister of Justice Sharhabeel Youssef Saad al-Din al-Zaim
3 Minister of Interior Ziad Mahmoud Muhammad Hab al-Rih
4 Minister of Finance Omar Akram Omran al-Bitar
5Minister of Planning and International CooperationWael Muhammad Mahmoud Zaqout
6Minister of Local GovernmentSami Ahmed Arif Hijjawi
7Minister of HealthMajid Awni Muhammad Abu Ramadan
8 Minister of Education and Higher Education Amjad Saad Suleiman Barham
9Minister of LabourEnas Hosni Abdel Ghani Attari
10Minister of Endowment and Religious AffairsMuhammad Mustafa Muhammad Najm
11Minister of IndustryArafat Hussein Suleiman Asfour
12Minister of National EconomyMuhammad Youssef Muhammad al-Amour
13Minister of Telecommunications and Information TechnologyAbdel Razek Maher Abdel Razek Natsheh
14Minister of Public Works and HousingAhed Faeq Atef Bseiso
15Minister of Social DevelopmentSamah Abdul Rahim Hussein Abu Aoun
16Minister of AgricultureRizq Abdul Rahman Salem Salimiya
17Minister of Tourism and AntiquitiesHani Naji Atallah al-Hayek
18Minister of Jerusalem AffairsAshraf Hassan Abbas al-Awar
19Minister of CultureImad al-Din Abdullah Salim Hamdan
20Minister of Transport and CommunicationsTariq Hosni Salem Zorob
21Minister of Women's AffairsMona Muhammad Mahmoud al-Khalili
22Minister of State for Foreign and Expatriate Affairs Farsin Ohanes Vartan Aghabikan
23Minister of State for Relief AffairsBasil Abdel Rahman Hassan al-Kafarneh
Secretary General of the Council of MinistersDawas Tayseer Rasheed Dawas
Government SpokespersonMuhammad Abu al-Rub

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