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Bajamal Cabinet 2001

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Bajamal Cabinet 2001

Cabinet of Yemen
Date formed4 April 2001
Date dissolved16 May 2003
People and organisations
Head of stateAli Abdullah Saleh
Head of governmentAbdul Qadir Bajamal
History
PredecessorAl-Iryani Cabinet
SuccessorBajamal Cabinet 2003


First Bajamal cabinet was the cabinet of Yemen led by Yemeni prime minister Abdul Qadir Bajamal from 4 April 2001 to 16 May 2003.[1][2]

List of ministers

Government

( 4 April 2001 – 16 May 2003 )

Office Portrait Name Took office Left office Alliance/party
Prime Minister Abdul Qadir Bajamal GPC
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance Alawi Saleh al-Salami GPC
Minister of Foreign Affairs Abu Bakr al-Qirbi GPC
Minister of Defense Abdullah Ali Alewa GPC
Minister of Interior Rashad Mohammed al-Alimi GPC
Minister of Information Husseni Dhaifullah al-Awadhi GPC
Minister of Electricity and Water Yahya al-Abyad
Minister of Youth and Sport Abdulrahman al-Akwa'a GPC
Minister of Civil Service and Insurance Abdulwahab Raweh GPC
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and the Shura Council Alawi Hussein Attas GPC
Minister of Health Abdulnaser Munaibari
Minister of Justice Ahmed Aqabat
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Yahya al-Shuaibi GPC
Minister of Public Works and Urban Development Abdullah al-Dafa'i GPC
Minister of Social Affairs and Labour Abdulkarim Al-Arhabi
Minister of Tourism and Environment Abdulmalek al-Eryani GPC
Minister of Oil and Minerals Rashid Barba'a GPC
Minister of Religious Endowments and Guidance Qasem al-Ajam
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation Ahmed Salem al-Jabeli GPC
Minister of Technical Education and Vocational Mohammed Abdullah al-Batani GPC
Minister of Culture Abdulwahab al-Rawhani GPC
Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs Saeed Yafa'i
Minister of State for Human Rights Wahibah Farea
Minister of State and member of the cabinet Mohsen al-Yusifi
Minister of State and member of the cabinet Mohammed Ali Yaser GPC
Minister of State and General Security for the Presidency of the Republic Abdullah Hussein al-Bashiri GPC
Minister of State and member of the cabinet Khaled al-Sharif GPC
Minister of Legal Affairs Abdullah Ahmed Ghanem
Minister of Local Administration Sadeq Ameen Abu Ras GPC
Minister of Fisheries Wealth Ali Hasan al-Ahmadi GPC
Minister of Telecommunications Abdulmalek al-Mualami
Minister of Industry and Trade Mohammed Ali Othman GPC
Minister of Education Fadhel abu Ghanem
Minister of Expatriates Affairs Abdu Ali Al-Qubati

See also

References

  1. ^ "الحكومة المُشًكًّلة في تاريخ 4/4/2001م حتى 16/5/2003م" [Formed Government in 4 April 2001 until 15 May 2003] (in Arabic). Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  2. ^ "حكومة الأستاذ/ عبد القادر باجمال 2001م" [Government of Abdulqader Bajamal 2001] (in Arabic). Retrieved 9 October 2022.


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