Cabinet of Angola

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The Cabinet of Angola is the chief executive body of the Republic of Angola.

Cabinet of Angola
OfficeIncumbent
Vice President Esperanca Francisco Da Costa
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry [1] António Francisco de Assis
Minister of Public Works, Urban Planning and HousingCarlos Alberto Gregório Dos Santos
Minister of Culture [2] Filipe Silvino De Pina Zau
Minister of National Defence [3] João Ernesto dos Santos [4]
Minister of Economy and Planning [5] Victor Hugo Guilherme
Minister of Education [6] Luísa Maria Alves Grilo
Minister of Energy and Water [7] João Baptista Borges
Minister of Environment [8] Ana Paula Chantre Luna De Carvalho
Minister of External Relations [9] Téte António
Minister of Finance [10] Vera Esperança dos Santos Daves de Sousa [11]
Minister of Fisheries and Sea [12] Carmen Sacramento Neto
Minister of Health [13] Silvia Paula Valentim Lutucuta
Minister of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation [14] Maria do Rosário Teixeira de Alva Sequeira Bragança Sambo [15]
Minister of Hotels and Tourism [16] Felipe Silva de Pina Zau
Minister of Industry [17] Victor Francisco dos Santos Fernandes
Minister of Interior [18] Eugénio César Laborinho [19]
Minister of Justice and Human Rights [20] Marcy Claudio Lopes [21]
Minister of Mineral Resources and Petroleum [22] Diamantino Pedro Azevedo [23]
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs [24] Rosa Luís de Sousa Micolo [25]
Minister of Public Administration, Labour and Social Security [26] Teresa Rodrigues Dias
Minister of Social Action, Family and Gender Promotion [27] Ana Paula do Sacramento Neto
Minister of Social Communication [28] Dalva Mauricia Calombo Ringote Allen
Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technologies [29] Mario Augusto da Silva Oliveira
Minister of Territory Administration and State Reform [30] Dionisio Manuel da Fonseca
Minister of Trade [31] Jofre Van-Dúnem Júnior [32]
Minister of Transport [33] Ricardo Daniel Sandao Queiros Viegas de ABREU [34]
Minister of Youth and Sports [35] Rui Luís Falcão Pinto De Andrade [36]

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