Second Al-Thani Cabinet
The Second Cabinet of Abdullah Al-Thani was approved on 22 September by the country's democratically elected House of Representatives.[1] The Libyan Supreme Court ruled on 6 November 2014 that the cabinet was "unconstitutional".[2]
Incumbent |
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Abdallah al-Thinni |
Prime Minister of Libya |
www.pm.gov.ly |
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Al-Mahdi Hassan Muftah Allabad |
First Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Security Affairs |
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Abd al-Salam al-Badri |
Second Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Public Services (Electricity, Water etc) |
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Abd Al-Rahman Al-Taher |
Third Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Authorities (Agriculture etc) |
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Mustafa T. A. Abotaeta |
Fourth Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Authorities (Defense, Interior, etc) |
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Muhammed Al-Farooq Abd al-Salam |
Minister of Local Government |
www.lgm.gov.ly |
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Khalifa F. K. Abuhisha |
Minister of Internal Cooperation |
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Hisham M. B. Belhaj |
Minister of Housing and Utilities |
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Al-Mabrouk Ghraira Omran |
Minister of Justice |
www.aladel.gov.ly |
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Reda Al-Menshawi |
Minister of Health |
www.health.gov.ly |
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Umar al-Sinki |
Minister of Interior |
www.moi.gov.ly |
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Fatthi Al-Majbri |
Minister of Education and Higher Education |
www.edu.gov.ly |
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Mohamed Al-Dairi |
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
www.foreign.gov.ly |
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Vacant |
Minister of Defense |
www.defense.gov.ly |
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Kamal Al-Hassi |
Minister of Finance & Planning |
www.planning.gov.ly |
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Massoud Ahmed Belqasem Sawa |
Minister of Social Affairs |
www.socialaffairs.gov.ly |
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Muneer Ali Assr |
Minister of Economy &[3] Industry |
www.industry.gov.ly |
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