Second Cabinet of Fouad Siniora explained

This is the list of the Lebanese government that was formed by Fouad Siniora on 11 July 2008.[1] In the cabinet, the opposition had eleven of the thirty seats.[2]

Composition

Lebanese government of July 2008
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President Emile Lahoud's Share (3/30)
Minister of Interior Maronite
Minister of Defense Greek Orthodox
Minister of State Greek Catholic
March 14 Alliance (16/30)
Prime Minister of LebanonPrime Minister Future MovementSunni
Minister of Finance Future MovementSunni
Minister of Education Future MovementSunni
Minister of Culture Future MovementSunni
Minister of State Future MovementSunni
Minister of Information Greek Orthodox
State Minister Future MovementArmenian Catholic
Minister of Public Works
Minister of State
Minister of Environment Maronite
Minister of Justice Greek Orthodox
Minister of Tourism Maronite
Minister of State Maronite
Minister of Economy and Trade Tripoli BlocSunni
Minister of Displaced Greek Catholic
Minister of State Shia
March 8 Alliance (11/30)
Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of State Greek Orthodox
Minister of Telecommunications Maronite
Minister of Social Affairs Maronite
Minister of Public Health Shia
Minister of Industry Shia
Minister of Labor Shia
Minister of Youth and Sports
Minister of Energy and Water Armenian Orthodox
Minister of Agriculture Greek Catholic
Minister of State Shia
Minister of Foreign Affairs Shia

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Profiles: Lebanon's new government. 12 January 2013. Lebanon Wire. 12 July 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130511134105/http://www.lebanonwire.com/0807MLN/08071201LW.asp. 11 May 2013.
  2. Book: David S. Sorenson. Global Security Watch—Lebanon: A Reference Handbook: A Reference Handbook. 16 January 2013. 12 November 2009. ABC-CLIO. 978-0-313-36579-9. 72.