List of Lebanese cabinet
Agence France Presse -- English
July 19, 2005 Tuesday 6:02 PM GMT
BEIRUT July 19 -- Here is the line-up of the new Lebanese cabinet
formed Tuesday by prime minister-designate Fuad Siniora, which still
has to be approved by parliament.
- Prime Minister: Fuad Siniora (Sunni Muslim, new)
- Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense: Elias Murr (Greek
Orthodox, unchanged)
- Foreign Minister: Fawzi Salukh (Shiite, new)
- Interior Minister: Hassan Sabaa (Sunni, unchanged)
- Finance, Economy and Trade Minister: Jihad Qazaour (Maronite, new)
- Public Works and Transport Minister: Mohammed Safadi, (Sunni, new)
- Health, Social Affairs Minister: Mohammad Khalifeh (Shiite,
unchanged)
- Telecommunication, Sports and Youth Minister: Marwan Hamadeh
(Druze, new)
- Justice Minister: Charles Rizk (Maronite, new)
- Education Minister: Khaled Qabbani (Sunni, new)
- Industry Minister: Pierre Gemayel (Maronite, new)
- Information, Tourism Minister: Ghazi Aridi, (Druze, new)
- Environment Minister: Yacoub Sarraf (Greek Orthodox, new)
- Economy Minister: Sami Haddad (Protestant, new))
- Youth and Sports Minister: Ahmed Fatfat (Sunni, new)
- Displaced Persons Minister: Nehmeh Tohmeh (Greek Catholic, new)
- Energy Minister: Mohammed Fneich (Shiite, new)
- Labour Minister: Trade Hamadeh (Shiite, unchanged)
- Agriculture Minister: Talal Sahili (Shiite, new)
- Tourism Minister: Joseph Sarkis (Maronite, new)
- Social Affairs Minister: Nayla Moawad (Maronite, new)
- Culture Minister: Tareq Mitri (Greek Orthodox, change of portfolio)
- Minister of State for Administrative Development: Jean Oghasappian
(Armenian, new)
- Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs: Michel Pharaon (Greek
Catholic, new)
Agence France Presse -- English
July 19, 2005 Tuesday 6:02 PM GMT
BEIRUT July 19 -- Here is the line-up of the new Lebanese cabinet
formed Tuesday by prime minister-designate Fuad Siniora, which still
has to be approved by parliament.
- Prime Minister: Fuad Siniora (Sunni Muslim, new)
- Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense: Elias Murr (Greek
Orthodox, unchanged)
- Foreign Minister: Fawzi Salukh (Shiite, new)
- Interior Minister: Hassan Sabaa (Sunni, unchanged)
- Finance, Economy and Trade Minister: Jihad Qazaour (Maronite, new)
- Public Works and Transport Minister: Mohammed Safadi, (Sunni, new)
- Health, Social Affairs Minister: Mohammad Khalifeh (Shiite,
unchanged)
- Telecommunication, Sports and Youth Minister: Marwan Hamadeh
(Druze, new)
- Justice Minister: Charles Rizk (Maronite, new)
- Education Minister: Khaled Qabbani (Sunni, new)
- Industry Minister: Pierre Gemayel (Maronite, new)
- Information, Tourism Minister: Ghazi Aridi, (Druze, new)
- Environment Minister: Yacoub Sarraf (Greek Orthodox, new)
- Economy Minister: Sami Haddad (Protestant, new))
- Youth and Sports Minister: Ahmed Fatfat (Sunni, new)
- Displaced Persons Minister: Nehmeh Tohmeh (Greek Catholic, new)
- Energy Minister: Mohammed Fneich (Shiite, new)
- Labour Minister: Trade Hamadeh (Shiite, unchanged)
- Agriculture Minister: Talal Sahili (Shiite, new)
- Tourism Minister: Joseph Sarkis (Maronite, new)
- Social Affairs Minister: Nayla Moawad (Maronite, new)
- Culture Minister: Tareq Mitri (Greek Orthodox, change of portfolio)
- Minister of State for Administrative Development: Jean Oghasappian
(Armenian, new)
- Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs: Michel Pharaon (Greek
Catholic, new)