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

July 2005 cabinet

The July 2005, Lebanese cabinet was formed by Fouad Siniora on 19 July 2005 who was appointed by then president Émile Lahoud. All the main political blocs were included in it except for the Free Patriotic Movement-led bloc headed by General Michel Aoun. On 24 November 2007, the government became an interim one following the end of the president's mandate.

July 2008 cabinet

The July 2008 Lebanese cabinet was formed by Fouad Siniora on 11 July 2008.

November 2009 cabinet

In November 2009, after five months of negotiations following the 2009 parliamentary elections, Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri formed a national unity government.[1]

June 2011 cabinet

On 13 June 2011, after five months of negotiations following the designation of Najib Mikati as prime minister, he formed a new government.[2]

Lebanese government of June 2011
Portfolio (Ministry)[ref 1]MinisterPolitical affiliationReligious Sect
Presidential Share (3/30)
Interior and MunicipalitiesMarwan Charbel      Free Patriotic Movement Maronite
Deputy Prime MinisterSamir Mouqbel      Independent Greek Orthodox
EnvironmentNazim Khoury      Independent Maronite
Prime Minister Share (6/30)
Prime MinisterNajib Mikati      Glory Movement Sunni
FinanceMohammad Safadi      Independent Sunni
Minister of StateAhmad Karami      Glory Movement Sunni
Information Walid Daouk      Independent Sunni
EducationHassan Diab      Independent Sunni
Economy and TradeNicholas Nahhas      Glory Movement Greek Orthodox
Change and Reform bloc (11/30)
LabourCharbel Nahas      Free Patriotic Movement Greek Catholic
TelecommunicationsNicolas Sehnaoui      Free Patriotic Movement Greek Catholic
CultureGaby Layyoun      Free Patriotic Movement Greek Orthodox
Justice Shakib Qortbawi      Free Patriotic Movement Maronite
Energy and WaterGebran Bassil      Free Patriotic Movement Maronite
TourismFadi Abboud      Free Patriotic Movement Maronite
DefenseFayez Ghosn      Marada Movement Greek Orthodox
Minister of StateSalim Bey Karam      Marada Movement Maronite
IndustryVrej Sabounjian      Tashnag Armenian Orthodox
Minister of StatePanos Manjian      Tashnag Armenian Orthodox
Minister of StateMarwan Kheireddin      Lebanese Democratic Party Druze
Loyalty to the Resistance bloc (2/30)
AgricultureHussein Hajj Hassan      Hezbollah Shiite
Minister of StateMohammad Fneish      Hezbollah Shiite
Democratic Gathering bloc (3/30)
The displacedAlaaeddine Terro      Progressive Socialist Party Sunni
Public Works and TransportGhazi Aridi      Progressive Socialist Party Druze
Social AffairsWael Abou Faour      Progressive Socialist Party Druze
Others (5/30)
HealthAli Hassan Khalil      Amal Movement Shiite
Foreign AffairsAdnan Mansour      Amal Movement Shiite
Sports and YouthFaisal Karami      Arab Liberation Party Sunni
Minister of StateNicolas Fattoush      Independent Greek Catholic
Minister of StateAli Qanso      Syrian Social Nationalist Party Shiite

February 2014 cabinet

References

  1. "Lebanon’s national-unity cabinet formed". NOW Lebanon. 9 November 2009. Retrieved 10 November 2009.
  2. "Lebanon gets Hezbollah-led cabinet after 5-month lag". Reuters. 13 June 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
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