Cabinet of Yemen

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Vice President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Al-Hadi replaced former President of Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh on February 25, 2012 as the new President of Yemen. He selected new cabinet members of the Yemeni Government.

Yemen's Defense Minister Major General Mohammed Nasser Ahmed survived an apparent assassination attempt in the capital city of Sanaa, Yemen on 11 September, 2012, when a car bomb exploded near a building he was leaving.[1]

Current Cabinet

Office Incumbent Website Start End
Prime Minister http://www.yemen.gov.ye/
Vice - Prime Minister for the Affairs of the Defense and Security
Vice - Prime Minister for the Affairs of the Local Authority
Vice - Prime Minister for Economic Affairs
Minister of Interior
Minister of Information http://yemen-media.gov.ye/
Minister of Foreign Affairs http://www.mofa.gov.ye/
Minister of State, Director of Office of Prime Minister
Minister of Youth and Sport
Minister of Legal Affairs http://www.legal-affairs.gov.ye/
Minister of Education and Teaching http://www.yemenmoe.net/
Minister of Civil Service and Insurance http://www.mocsi.gov.ye/
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and the Shura Council
Minister of Defense
Minister of Health
Minister of Industry and Trade http://www.moit.gov.ye/
Minister for Fisheries
Minister of Justice http://www.moj-yemen.net/
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Minister of Social Affairs and Labour
Minister of Tourism http://www.yementourism.com/
Minister of Public Works and Highways http://www.mpwh-ye.net/
Minister of Water and Environment http://mwe.gov.ye/
Minister of Petroleum and Minerals http://www.mom.gov.ye/
Minister of Electricity and Energy
Minister for Wakf and Training
Minister of Local Government
Minister of Religious Endowments and Guidance
Minister of Expatriate Affairs http://www.moia.gov.ye/
Minister of Finance http://www.mof.gov.ye/
Minister of Communications and Information Technology http://www.mtit.gov.ye/
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation http://www.agriculture.gov.ye/
Minister of Technical Education and Vocational http://www.mtevt.info/
Minister of Culture
Minister of Transport http://www.mot.gov.ye/
Minister of Human Rights http://www.mhryemen.org/
Minister of State, Mayor of the capital

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