Maiteeq Cabinet
The cabinet of prime minister Ahmed Maiteeq was confirmed on 25 May 2014.[1] 83 of the 94 MPs present voted to confirm the cabinet.[2] Four cabinet positions remained unfilled.[2] The election of the prime minister was declared illegal on 9 June 2014 by the Libyan Supreme Court.[3]
Maiteeq government
Incumbent |
Office |
Since |
Ahmed Maiteeq |
Prime Minister of Libya |
|
Abdul Karim Mohammed Al-Arida |
First Deputy Prime Minister |
|
Khalifa Saleh Ibdeewi |
Second Deputy Prime Minister |
|
Saleh Mohamed Al-Aqta |
Minister of Communications and Information Technology |
|
Fayez Mustafa Al-Serraj |
Minister of Housing and Utilities |
|
Khalid Osman Al-Fadil |
Minister of Media |
|
Fathi Amar Wanis |
Minister of Economy |
|
Abdullah Ali Al-Agili |
Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs |
|
Essam Abdullatif Gurba |
Minister for International Cooperation |
|
Fawzia Baryon |
Minister of Education |
|
Said Sulaiman Mayuf |
Minister of Higher Education |
|
Turkiya Abdul Hafid Alwar |
Minister of Culture |
|
Abdulbari Mustafa Shinbaru |
Minister of Local Government |
|
Al-Arif Saleh Al-Khoja |
Minister of Interior |
|
Mohamed Abdul Ali Al-Obeidi |
Minister of Agriculture |
|
Abdul Salam Abdullah Ghwiyla |
Minister of Youth and Sport |
|
Adel Hasan Al-Maheeshi |
Minister of State the Injured |
|
Intessar Mubarak Al-Ageeli |
Minister of Social Affairs and Displaced Peoples |
|
Omar Abdul Al-Khaliq |
Minister of Justice |
|
Mohammed Al-Fitori Swalim |
Minister of Labor and Retraining |
|
Milud Ahmed Khalifa Hamid |
Minister of Finance |
|
Abdulgader Mohammed Al-Ayeb |
Minister of Transportation |
|
Vacant |
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
|
Vacant |
Minister of Defense |
|
Vacant |
Minister of Planning |
|
Vacant |
Minister of Oil |
|
[4]
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