First Al-Thani Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:First Al-Thani Cabinet
Jurisdiction:Libya
Flag:Flag of Libya.svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:11 March 2014
Date Dissolved:29 August 2014
Government Head:Abdullah al-Thani
State Head:Nouri Abusahmain
Previous:Zeidan Cabinet
Successor:Maiteeq Cabinet

The first cabinet of Abdullah al-Thani was in power from 11 March[1] until 29 August 2014, when it resigned so that the newly elected House of Representatives could create a new government.[2]

IncumbentOfficeWebsiteSinceUntil
Prime Minister of Libya11 March 201429 August 2014
Sadiq Abdulkarim AbdulrahmanFirst Deputy Prime Minister29 August 2014
Awad al-BaraasiSecond Deputy Prime Minister29 August 2014
Abdussalam Al QadiThird Deputy Prime Minister29 August 2014
Abdulsalam Mohammed AbusaadMinister of Religious Affairsawqaf.gov.ly29 August 2014
Mohamed Imhamid AbdulazizMinister for International Cooperation29 August 2014
Ikram Abdulsalam ImamMinister of Tourismwww.tourism.gov.ly29 August 2014
Abubaker Al-Hadi MohammedMinister of Local Governmentwww.lgm.gov.ly29 August 2014
Salah MarghaniMinister of Justicewww.aladel.gov.ly29 August 2014
Osama Abdurauf SialaMinister of Communications and Information Technologywww.cim.gov.ly29 August 2014
Mohamed Fitouri SualimMinister of Labor and Retrainingwww.labour.gov.ly29 August 2014
Alhadi Suleiman HinshirMinister of Water Resources29 August 2014
Muaz Fathi Al-KujahMinister of State GNC affairs29 August 2014
Ramadan Ali Mansour ZarmuhMinister of State the Injured29 August 2014
Nurideen Abdulhamid DagmanMinister of Healthwww.health.gov.ly29 August 2014
unknown Minister of Interiorwww.moi.gov.ly 29 August 2014
VacantMinister of Economywww.ect.gov.ly
Mohammed Hassan AbubakerMinister of Educationwww.edu.gov.ly29 August 2014
Mohamed AbdelazizMinister of Foreign Affairswww.foreign.gov.ly29 August 2014
VacantMinister of Defensewww.defense.gov.ly
Haithem Saed JalghamMinister of Planningwww.planning.gov.ly29 August 2014
Kamila Khamis Al-MaziniMinister of Social Affairswww.socialaffairs.gov.ly29 August 2014
Omar Ali Shakmak (acting)[3] [4] Minister of Oil29 August 2014
Haithem Saed JalghamMinister of Financewww.mof.gov.ly 29 August 2014
Ahmed Ali Al-UrfiMinister of Agriculturewww.agriculture.gov.ly29 August 2014
Suleiman Ali Al-Taif Al-FituriMinister of Industrywww.industry.gov.ly 29 August 2014
Abdulasalm Bashir DuabiMinister of Scientific Research and Higher Educationwww.highereducation.gov.ly29 August 2014
Habib Mohammed Al-AminMinister of Culturewww.culture.ly29 August 2014
VacantMinister of Electricitywww.merel.gov.ly
Ali Gadour[5] Minister of the Martyrs29 August 2014
VacantMinister of Housingwww.mhu.gov.ly
Mohamed Al-AyibMinister of Transportationwww.ctt.gov.ly29 August 2014
Mohammed bin SaudMinister of mediawww.media.gov.ly 29 August 2014
VacantMinister of Sports and Youthwww.youthandsports.gov.ly

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Al-Thinni officially appointed PM, new government within a week. 14 April 2014. Libya Herald. 8 April 2014.
  2. News: Libya government resigns to allow new cabinet . 28 August 2014. Al Jazeera English. 29 August 2014.
  3. Web site: Libya facts and figures . OPEC . https://web.archive.org/web/20140519225427/http://www.opec.org/opec_web/en/about_us/166.htm . 19 May 2014 . live .
  4. News: Simmons, Andrew. 11 April 2014. Libya's oil blockade: A crude solution?. Aljazeera. https://web.archive.org/web/20140411161340/http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/04/libya-oil-blockade-crude-solution-201441111361220765.html. 11 April 2014. live.
  5. News: Three new ministers named. Libya Herald. 30 December 2012. 30 December 2012.