Council of Ministers (Afghanistan)
The Council of Ministers was the governmental organ in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and later the Republic of Afghanistan. The leader of the Council of Ministers chose ministers for the different ministerial posts in the country. Under the leadership of Nur Mohammad Taraki, Hafizullah Amin and Babrak Karmal the council underwent massive changes. Under the rule of Karmal, there were 20 out of 24 ministers that belonged to the Parcham faction and the remaining belonged to the political faction Khalq.[1] All Afghan ministers had seats in the council.[1]
Cabinets[]
Note: This list may be missing some ministerial seats
Ministry | Lists |
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President | List of presidents of Afghanistan |
Vice President | List of vice presidents of Afghanistan |
Prime Minister | List of prime ministers of Afghanistan |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
Ministry of Defense | |
Ministry of Justice | |
Ministry of State Security | |
Ministry of Interior | |
Ministry of Counter Narcotics | |
Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs | |
Ministry of Finance | |
Ministry of Education | |
Ministry of Communications | |
Ministry of Information and Culture | |
Ministry of Transportation and Commerce | |
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock | |
Ministry of Planning | |
Ministry of Public Health | |
Ministry of Women's Affairs | |
Ministry of Water and Energy |
References[]
- ^ a b J. Bruce Amstutz (1994). Afghanistan. DIANE Publishing. p. 65. Retrieved 2009-03-22 – via Internet Archive.
Council of Ministers Afghanistan.
Categories:
- Government ministers of Afghanistan
- Democratic Republic of Afghanistan