Cabinet Name: | Third Cabinet of Saad Hariri |
Opposition Leaders: | --> |
Total Number: | 30 |
Members Number: | 30 |
State Head: | Michel Aoun |
State Head Title: | President |
Deputy Government Head: | Ghassan Hasbani |
Government Head: | Saad Hariri |
Caption: | Saad Hariri |
Flag Border: | true |
Jurisdiction: | Lebanon |
Predecessor: | Second Cabinet of Saad Hariri |
Successor: | Cabinet of Hassan Diab |
On 6 January 2019, a new Lebanese government was formed, headed by Prime Minister Saad Hariri.[1] The government took nine months to form, following extended negotiations with various political factions. It is a national unity cabinet, and is composed of 30 ministers.
The government was forced to resign on 27 October 2019 following mass protests. It was replaced by the January 2020 government led by Hassan Diab.
Lebanese government of December 2016[2] | |||||||
td width="30%" style="border-bottom:1px solid; background:#efefef;" | Portfolio (Ministry) | td width="20%" style="border-bottom:1px solid; background:#efefef;" | Minister | td width="25%" style="border-bottom:1px solid; background:#efefef;" | Political affiliation | td width="25%" style="border-bottom:1px solid; background:#efefef;" | Religious Affiliation |
clospan=4 style="text-align:center;background:#efefef" | President Michel Aoun and Change and Reform Bloc Share (11/30) | ||||||
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrates | Maronite | ||||||
Minister of Energy and Water | Maronite | ||||||
Minister of Economy and Trade | Maronite | ||||||
Minister of Defense | Greek Orthodox | ||||||
Minister of Justice | Greek Orthodox | ||||||
State Minister for Combating Corruption | Greek Orthodox | ||||||
Minister of Displaced | Greek Catholic | ||||||
State Minister for Presidential Affairs | Greek Catholic | ||||||
Minister of Environment | Greek Catholic | ||||||
Minister of Tourism | Armenian Orthodox | ||||||
State Minister for Refugee Affairs | Druze | ||||||
State Minister for Foreign Trade | Sunni | ||||||
clopsan=4 style="text-align:center;background:#efefef" | Lebanese Forces (4/30) | ||||||
Minister of Labor | Maronite | ||||||
State Minister for Administrative Development | Maronite | ||||||
Deputy Prime Minister | Greek Orthodox | ||||||
Minister of Social Affairs | Armenian Catholic | ||||||
clospan=4 style="text-align:center;background:#efefef" | Prime Minister Saad Hariri Shares (6/30) | ||||||
Prime Minister | Sunni | ||||||
Minister of Interior and Municipalities | Sunni | ||||||
Minister of Telecommunications | |||||||
Minister of Information | Sunni | ||||||
State Minister for Technology and Investment | Sunni | ||||||
State Minister for the Economic Empowerment of Women and Youth | Greek Orthodox | ||||||
clospan=4 style="text-align:center;background:#efefef" | Democratic Gathering Bloc (2/30) | ||||||
Minister of Education and Higher Learning | Druze | ||||||
Minister of Industry | Druze | ||||||
clospan=4 style="text-align:centre;background:#efefef" | Amal Movement (3/30) | ||||||
Minister of Finance | Shia | ||||||
Minister of Agriculture | Shia | ||||||
Minister of Culture | |||||||
clospan=4 style="text-align:center;background:#efefef" | Loyalty to Resistance Bloc (3/30) | ||||||
State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs | Shia | ||||||
Minister of Sports and Youth | Shia | ||||||
Minister of Public Health | Shia | ||||||
clospan=4 style="text-align:center;background:#efefef" | National Coalition (1/30) | ||||||
Minister of Public Works and Transport | Maronite |