Maiteeq Cabinet
Ahmed Maiteeq Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Libya | |
Date formed | 25 May 2014 |
Date dissolved | 9 June 2014 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Nouri Abusahmain |
Head of government | Ahmed Maiteeq |
History | |
Predecessor | First Al-Thani Cabinet |
Successor | Second Al-Thani Cabinet |
Member State of the Arab League |
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The cabinet of prime minister Ahmed Maiteeq was confirmed on 25 May 2014.[1] 83 of the 94 MPs present voted to confirm the cabinet.[2] Four cabinet positions remained unfilled.[2] The election of the prime minister was declared illegal on 9 June 2014 by the Libyan Supreme Court.[3]
Maiteeq government[]
Incumbent | Office | Since |
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Ahmed Maiteeq | Prime Minister of Libya | |
First Deputy Prime Minister | ||
Second Deputy Prime Minister | ||
Minister of Communications and Information Technology | ||
Fayez Mustafa Al-Serraj | Minister of Housing and Utilities | |
Minister of Media | ||
Minister of Economy | ||
Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs | ||
Minister for International Cooperation | ||
Minister of Education | ||
Minister of Higher Education | ||
Minister of Culture | ||
Minister of Local Government | ||
Minister of Interior | ||
Minister of Agriculture | ||
Minister of Youth and Sport | ||
Minister of State the Injured | ||
Minister of Social Affairs and Displaced Peoples | ||
Minister of Justice | ||
Minister of Labor and Retraining | ||
Minister of Finance | ||
Minister of Transportation | ||
Vacant | Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Vacant | Minister of Defense | |
Vacant | Minister of Planning | |
Vacant | Minister of Oil |
Source: [4]
References[]
- ^ "Libya parliament votes in Islamist-backed Cabinet". Associated Press. 25 May 2014. Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ^ a b "Libyan prime minister wins confidence vot". Al Jazeera. 25 May 2014. Archived from the original on 13 July 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ^ "Libya PM's election declared unconstitutional". Al Jazeera. 9 June 2014. Archived from the original on 12 June 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
- ^ "GNC-approved Maetig cabinet revealed". Libya Herald. 29 March 2014. Archived from the original on 30 May 2014.
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- Politics of Libya
- Political organizations based in Libya
- Government of Libya
- National cabinets
- Cabinets established in 2014
- 2014 establishments in Libya
- Second Libyan Civil War