Third Cabinet of Najib Mikati | |
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Cabinet of Lebanon | |
Date formed | 10 September 2021 |
People and organisations | |
President | Michel Aoun |
Head of government | Najib Mikati |
Deputy head of government | Saadeh Al Shami |
No. of ministers | 24 |
Ministers removed | George Kurdahi (Replaced by Abbas Halabi) resigned |
Total no. of members | 24 |
History | |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Hassan Diab |
On 10 September 2021, a new government headed by Najib Mikati was formed in Lebanon, 13 months after the resignation of former Prime Minister Hassan Diab in August 2020.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The cabinet is composed of 24 ministers.[7][8][9]
Composition
Lebanese Government of September 2021 | |||
Portfolio (Ministry) | Minister | Political affiliation | Religious Affiliation |
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Prime Minister Shares (5/24) | |||
Prime Minister | Najib Mikati | Azm Movement | Sunni |
Minister of Economy and Trade | Amin Salam | Azm Movement | Sunni |
Minister of Interior and Municipalities | Bassam Mawlawi | Azm Movement | Sunni |
Minister of Public Health | Firas Abiad | Future Movement | Sunni |
Minister of the Environment | Nasser Yassine | Future Movement | Sunni |
President Michel Aoun and Strong Lebanon Bloc Shares (8/24) | |||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Abdallah Bou Habib | Free Patriotic Movement | Maronite |
Minister of Justice | Henry Khoury | Free Patriotic Movement | Maronite |
Minister of Tourism | Walid Nassar | Free Patriotic Movement | Maronite |
Minister of Energy and Water | Walid Fayyad | Free Patriotic Movement | Greek Orthodox |
Minister of Defense | Maurice Sleem | Free Patriotic Movement | Greek Orthodox |
State Minister for Administrative Reforms | Najla Riachi | Free Patriotic Movement | Greek Catholic |
Minister of Industry | George Bouchikian | Tashnag Party | Armenian Orthodox |
Minister of Displaced | Issam Charafeddine | Lebanese Democratic Party | Druze |
Amal Movement (3/24) | |||
Minister of Finance | Youssef Khalil | Amal Movement | Shia |
Minister of Agriculture | Abbas Hajj Hassan | Amal Movement | Shia |
Minister of Culture | Mohammad Mortada | Amal Movement | Shia |
Loyalty to Resistance Bloc (2/24) | |||
Minister of Public Works | Ali Hamiyeh | Hezbollah | Shia |
Minister of Labour | Mustafa Bairam | Hezbollah | Shia |
National Coalition (2/24) | |||
Minister of Telecommunications | Johnny Korm | Marada Movement | Maronite |
Minister of Information | Ziad Makary | Marada Movement | Maronite |
Others (4/24) | |||
Deputy Prime Minister | Saadeh Al Shami | Syrian Social Nationalist Party | Greek Orthodox |
Minister of Education and Higher Learning | Abbas Halabi | Progressive Socialist Party | Druze |
Minister of Youth and Sport | George Klass | Independent | Greek Catholic |
State Minister for Social Affairs | Hector Hajjar | Independent | Minorities |
Resignations
George Kurdahi, Minister of information, announced his resignation on the third of December 2021, weeks after his criticism on the Yemeni War. As a result, Saudi, Emirati, Kuwaiti and Yemeni diplomats withdrew from Lebanon, and the Lebanese ambassadors in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain were expelled.[10]
Aoun dispute and dissolution
President Michel Aoun signed the government's resignation decree, a day before his six-year term officially ends, and Prime Minister Najib Mikati's government remains in office in a caretaker capacity.[11][12]
References
- ↑ Haddad, Natalie (2021-09-02). "Another Draft Cabinet Line-Up Just Emerged, Here Are The Names". The961. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- ↑ "Aoun and Mikati sign decree to form new Lebanese government". The National. 10 September 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- ↑ "Lebanon cabinet formed after 13-month wait". France 24. 2021-09-10. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- ↑ "Tycoon Mikati leads Lebanon's first government in a year". www.dailystar.com.lb. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- ↑ "حكومة ميقاتي تبصر النور... مِمَن تتألف؟ وكيف توزعت الحقائب؟". LBCI Lebanon (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- ↑ "أمين عام مجلس الوزراء يعلن أسماء أعضاء الحكومة الجديدة". Elnashra News (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-09-10.
- ↑ "Who is in the new Lebanese Cabinet?". The National. 10 September 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
- ↑ "Lebanon forms new government, ending 13-month standoff". the Guardian. 2021-09-10. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
- ↑ Hubbard, Ben (2021-09-10). "Lebanon Gets New Prime Minister Amid Economic Meltdown". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
- ↑ "Lebanon's information minister resigns after Saudi Arabia comments". Al Arabiya English. 2021-12-03. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
- ↑ "President Aoun signs decree declaring Mikati's government as resigned". MTV Lebanon. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
- ↑ "Aoun leaves Lebanon presidential palace in style as term ends". Arab News. 2022-10-29. Retrieved 2022-11-04.