Second Cabinet of Saad Hariri
On 18 December 2016, a new Cabinet was formed under Prime Minister Saad Hariri. There were 30 ministers in this cabinet.
Second Cabinet of Saad Hariri | |
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Cabinet of Lebanon | |
Date formed | 18 December 2016 |
Date dissolved | 31 January 2019 |
People and organisations | |
President | Michel Aoun |
Head of government | Saad Hariri |
Deputy head of government | Ghassan Hasbani |
No. of ministers | 30 |
Total no. of members | 30 |
History | |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Tammam Salam |
Successor | Third Cabinet of Saad Hariri |
Composition
Lebanese government of December 2016[1] | |||
Portfolio (Ministry) | Minister | Political affiliation | Religious Affiliation |
President Michel Aoun and Change and Reform Bloc Share (10/30) | |||
Minister of Defense | Yaacoub Sarraf | Free Patriotic Movement | Greek Orthodox |
Minister of Justice | Salim Jreissati | Free Patriotic Movement | Greek Catholic |
State Minister for Presidential Affairs | Pierre Raffoul | Free Patriotic Movement | Maronite |
Minister of Environment | Tarek Khatib | Free Patriotic Movement | Sunni |
State Minister for Combating Corruption | Nicolas Tueni | Free Patriotic Movement | Greek Orthodox |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrates | Gebran Bassil | Free Patriotic Movement | Maronite |
Minister of Energy and Water | Cesar Abi Khalil | Free Patriotic Movement | Maronite |
Minister of Economy and Trade | Raed Khoury | Free Patriotic Movement | Greek Orthodox |
Minister of Displaced | Talal Arslan | Lebanese Democratic Party | Druze |
Minister of Tourism | Avedis Gidanian | Tashnag Party | Armenian Orthodox |
Lebanese Forces (4/30) | |||
Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health | Ghassan Hasbani | Lebanese Forces | Greek Orthodox |
Minister of Information | Melhem Riachi | Lebanese Forces | Greek Catholic |
Minister of Social Affairs | Pierre Abi Assi | Lebanese Forces | Maronite |
State Minister for Planning Affairs | Michel Pharaon | Independent | Greek Catholic |
Prime Minister Saad Hariri Shares (7/30) | |||
Prime Minister | Saad Hariri | Future Movement | Sunni |
Minister of Interior and Municipalities | Nouhad Machnouk | Future Movement | Sunni |
Minister of Telecommunications | Jamal el-Jarrah | Future Movement | Sunni |
Minister of Labour | Mohammad Kabarra | Future Movement | Sunni |
Minister of State for Refugees Affairs | Moein Merhebi | Future Movement | Sunni |
Minister of Culture | Ghattas Khoury | Future Movement | Maronite |
Minister of State for Women's Affairs | Jean Ogassapian | Future Movement | Armenian Catholic |
Democratic Gathering Bloc (2/30) | |||
Minister of Education and Higher Learning | Marwan Hamadeh | Progressive Socialist Party | Druze |
State Minister for Human Rights Affairs | Ayman Shkeir | Progressive Socialist Party | Druze |
Amal Movement (3/30) | |||
Minister of Finance | Ali Hassan Khalil | Amal Movement | Shia |
Minister of Agriculture | Ghazi Zaiter | Amal Movement | Shia |
State Minister for Administrative Reform | Inaya Ezeddine | Amal Movement | Shia |
Loyalty to Resistance Bloc (2/30) | |||
Minister of Industry | Hussein Hajj Hassan | Hezbollah | Shia |
Minister of Sports and Youth | Muhammad Fneish | Hezbollah | Shia |
Others (2/30) | |||
Minister of Public Works and Transport | Youssef Finianos | Marada Movement | Maronite |
State Minister for Parliamentary Affairs | Ali Qanso | Syrian Social Nationalist Party | Shia |
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