First Cabinet of Khaled Chehab explained

The first Cabinet of Khaled Chehab is the thirteenth government during the French mandate over Lebanon and the sixth during the era of the President of the Republic, Emile Eddé. The government was formed on March 21, 1938 and delivered the ministerial statement on March 25, then it won the acceptance of the House of Representatives with a majority of 41 votes against 14. 3 MPs did not participate, 4 were absent, and one abstained.[1] The government lasted until October 27, 1938.

The first Cabinet of Khaled Chehab
ImagePortfolioMinisterPolitical affiliationReligious affiliationGovernorate
Prime MinisterKhaled Chehab National BlocSunniSouth Governorate
Justice
National DefenseYoussef Estephan National BlocMaroniteNorth Governorate
Interior
FinanceCamille Chamoun Constitutional BlocMaroniteMount Lebanon Governorate
Foreign AffairsSalim Takla Constitutional BlocGreek CatholicMount Lebanon Governorate
Public Works
EducationKhalil Kuseib National BlocGreek OrthodoxBeirut
Economy
AgricultureHikmat Jumblatt National BlocDruzeMount Lebanon Governorate
Public HealthAhmed Abdel Latif Asaad Constitutional BlocShi'iteSouth Governorate
Telecommunications
Source: Legallaw[2]
NameMinisters
National Bloc
Constitutional Bloc

Notes and References

  1. Web site: الوزارة الثالثة عشر. 2021-10-11. www.yabeyrouth.com.
  2. Web site: الدور التشريعي الرابع. 2021-10-11. www.legallaw.ul.edu.lb.