Second Cabinet of Fouad Siniora
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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]
Sect | Minister | Portfolio | Political affiliation |
Opposition | |||
Greek Orthodox | Issam Abu Jamra | /Minister of State | Free Patriotic Movement |
Maronite | Gebran Bassil | Telecommunications | Free Patriotic Movement |
Maronite | Mario Aoun | Social Affairs | Free Patriotic Movement |
Greek Catholic | Elias Skaff | Skaff Bloc | |
Armenian | Alain Tabourian | Power | ARF |
Shia | Fawzi Salloukh | Foreign Affairs | closely affiliated with Hezbollah |
Shia | Mohammad Jawad Khalifeh | Health | Amal Movement |
Shia | Ghazi Zeaiter | Industry | Amal Movement |
Shia | Mohammad Fneish | Labor | Hezbollah |
Shia | Ali Qanso | State | SSNP |
Druze | Talal Arslan | Youth and Sports | LDP |
Pro-President | |||
Maronite | Ziad Baroud | Interior | President close to Democratic Renewal |
Greek Orthodox | Elias Murr | Defense | President close to Murr Bloc |
Greek Catholic | Joe Takla | State | President |
March 14 Alliance | |||
Sunni | Fouad Siniora | Prime Minister /State | Future Movement |
Sunni | Mohammad Chatah | Finance | Future Movement |
Sunni | Bahia Hariri | Education | Future Movement |
Armenian | Jean Ogasapian | State | Future Movement |
Sunni | Khaled Kabbani | State | Future Movement |
Sunni | Mohammad Safadi | Economy and Trade | Tripoli Bloc |
Greek Orthodox | Tarek Mitri | Information | Independent close to FM |
Sunni | Tammam Salam | Culture | Independent close to FM |
Shia | Ibrahim Chamssedine | State for Administrative Development Affairs | Independent |
Greek Catholic | Raymond Audi | Displaced | Independent close to the ex-Qornet Shehwan Gathering |
Druze | Ghazi Aridi | Public Works | PSP |
Druze | Wael Abou Faour | State | PSP |
Maronite | Nassib Lahoud | State | Democratic Renewal |
Maronite | Antoine Karam | Environment | Lebanese Forces |
Greek Orthodox | Ibrahim Najjar | Justice | Lebanese Forces |
Maronite | Tourism | Kataeb | |
Notes: |
References[]
- ^ "Profiles: Lebanon's new government". Lebanon Wire. 12 July 2008. Archived from the original on 11 May 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
- ^ David S. Sorenson (12 November 2009). Global Security Watch—Lebanon: A Reference Handbook: A Reference Handbook. ABC-CLIO. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-313-36579-9. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
Sources[]
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