Bajamal Cabinet 2003

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Bajamal Cabinet 2003
Emblem of Yemen (2).svg
Cabinet of Yemen
Date formed17 May 2003
Date dissolved11 February 2006
People and organisations
Head of state Ali Abdullah Saleh
Head of government Abdul Qadir Bajamal
History
Predecessor Bajamal Cabinet 2001
Successor Mujawar Cabinet

Bajamal cabinst was the cabinet of Yemen led by Abdul Qadir Bajamal from 17 May 2003 to 11 February 2006. [1]

Contents

List of ministers

Government

( 17 May 2003 – 11 February 2006 )

OfficePortraitNameTook officeLeft officeAlliance/party
Prime Minister Abdul Qadir Bajamal GPC
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance Alawi Saleh al-Salami GPC
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Ahmed Mohammed Sufan
Minister of Foreign Affairs Abu Bakr alQirbi (cropped).jpg Abu Bakr al-Qirbi GPC
Minister of Defense Abdullah Ali Alewa GPC
Minister of Interior Rashad al-Alimi - 2022.jpg Rashad Mohammed al-Alimi GPC
Minister of Information Husseni Abudllah al-Awadhi GPC
Minister of Electricity and Water Yahya al-Abyadh
Minister of Youth and Sport Abdulrahman al-Akwa'a GPC
Minister of Civil Service and Insurance Hamoud Khaled al-Sufi GPC
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and the Shura CouncilMohammed Yahya al-Sharafi
Minister of Health Mohammed al-Nuaimi
Minister of Justice Adnan al-Jafri
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Abdulwahab Raweh GPC
Minister of Public Works and Highways Abdullah al-Dafa'i GPC
Minister of Social Affairs and Labour Abdul-Karim al-Arhabi GPC
Minister of Tourism and Environment Abdulmalek al-Eryani GPC
Minister of Oil and Minerals Rashid Barba'a GPC
Minister of Religious Endowments and Guidance Hamoud Obad
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation Hasan Swaid
Minister of Water and Environment Mohammed Lutf al-Eryani
Minister of Technical Education and VocationalAli Mansour
Minister of Culture and Tourism Khaled al-Rwaishan
Minister of Transport Omar al-Amawdi
Minister of Human Rights Amat Al Alim Alsoswa UNDP HQ 2010.jpg Amat al-Alaim Soso
Minister of State and member of the cabinet Qasem al-Ajam
Minister of State and member of the cabinet Mohammed Ali Yaser GPC
Minister of State and General Security for the Presidency of the RepublicAbdullah Hussein al-Bashiri GPC
Minister of State and Mayor of Sana'aAhmed Mohammed al-Kohlani GPC
Minister of Legal Affairs Rashad al-Rasas GPC
Minister of Local Administration Sadiq Ameen Abu Ras (cropped).jpg Sadeq Ameen Abu Ras GPC
Minister of Fisheries Wealth Ali Hasan al-Ahmadi GPC
Minister of Telecommunications & Information Technology Abdulmalek al-Mualami
Minister of Industry and Trade Khaled Rajeh
Minister of Education Abdulsalam al-Jawfi
Minister of Expatriates AffairsAbdu Ali Al-Qubati

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References

  1. "الحكومة المُشًكًّلة في تاريخ 17/5/2003م حتى 11/2/2006م". yemen-nic.info. Retrieved 8 October 2022.