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==Ministers==
==Ministers==
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[[Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh]] was selected as [[Prime Minister of Libya]] in the [[Libyan Political Dialogue Forum]] on 5 February 2021<ref name="lb5feb">{{cite news |url=https://www.libyaherald.com/2021/02/05/breaking-new-libya-government-selected-by-lpdf-in-geneva |title=BREAKING: New unified Libyan government selected by LPDF in Geneva |author=Sami Zaptia |newspaper=[[Libya Herald]] |date=5 February 2021 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20210205184239/https://www.libyaherald.com/2021/02/05/breaking-new-libya-government-selected-by-lpdf-in-geneva/ |archive-date=5 February 2021 |url-status=live |accessdate=16 March 2021 }}</ref> and a list of cabinet appointees was released on 11 March 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.libyaherald.com/2021/03/11/names-of-libyas-newly-endorsed-government-of-national-unity/|title=Names of Libya's newly endorsed Government of National Unity|work=[[Libya Herald]]|author=Sami Zaptia|date=11 March 2021|accessdate=16 March 2021}}</ref> The Dbeibeh Cabinet replaced the rival [[Al-Sarraj Cabinet|al-Sarraj]] and [[Second Al-Thani Cabinet|al-Thani]] cabinets.
The cabinet of the [[Government of National Accord]], formed as a result of the Libyan Political Agreement signed in December 2016 has 17 ministers and is led by [[Prime Minister of Libya|Prime Minister]] [[Fayez al-Sarraj]]. The Libyan Political Agreement has been unanimously endorsed by the [[United Nations]] [[Security Council]] which has recognized that the Government of National Accord is the sole legitimate government of Libya.<ref>{{cite news|title=Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2259 (2015), Security Council Welcomes Signing of Libyan Political Agreement on New Government for Strife-Torn Country|url=https://www.un.org/press/en/2015/sc12185.doc.htm|work=[[United Nations]]|date=23 December 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160130034711/http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/sc12185.doc.htm|archivedate=30 January 2016}}</ref> <ref>http://libyaprospect.com/index.php/2016/02/15/pc-announces-18-members-unity-government/</ref>


In March 2022, Minister of Civil Service, [[Abdul Fattah Saleh Muhammad Al-Khawja]], and the Minister of State for Immigration Affairs, [[Ijdid Maatouk Jadeed]], resigned after the [[House of Representatives (Libya)|House of Representatives]] granted confidence to and sworn-in the rival [[Government of National Stability]] led by [[Fathi Bashagha]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=10 March 2022 |title=Three members of Dbeibeh's government resign |work=Libya Update |url=https://libyaupdate.com/three-members-of-dbeibehs-government-resign/ |access-date=10 March 2022}}</ref>
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| rowspan="2" |[[Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh]]
|[[Fayez al-Sarraj]]
|[[Prime Minister of Libya]]
|[[Prime Minister of Libya]]
||[http://www.pm.gov.ly/ www.pm.gov.ly]
||[http://www.pm.gov.ly/ www.pm.gov.ly]
| rowspan="2" |15 March 2021
| rowspan="2" | عبد الحميد الدبيبة
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|[[Minister of Defence (Libya)|Minister of Defense]]
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20150811043611/http://www.defense.gov.ly/ www.defense.gov.ly]
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|[[Hussein Atiya Abdul Hafeez Al-Qatrani]]
|[[Deputy Prime Minister]] for [[Cyrenaica| East Libya]]
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| 15 March 2021
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| rowspan="2" |[[Ramadan Boujenah]]
|[[Ahmed Maiteeq]]<ref>http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/world/60393/new_divisions_come_forth_as_rival_parliaments_unite_against_imposed_libya_government</ref>
|Deputy Prime Minister
|Deputy Prime Minister for [[Fezzan | South Libya]]
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| 15 March 2021
| rowspan="2" | رمضان بوجناح
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| rowspan="2" |Minister of Health
| rowspan="2" |
| 9 December 2022
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|[[Ali Al-Zinati]]
| 15 March 2021 to 9 December 2022
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|[[Khaled Al-Mabrouk Abdullah]]
|[[Ministry of Finance (Libya)|Minister of Finance]]
|[http://www.mof.gov.ly/ www.mof.gov.ly] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060205113039/http://www.mof.gov.ly/ |date=5 February 2006 }}
|15 March 2021
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|[[Najla Mangoush]]
|[[Musa Al-Koni]]<ref>http://www.menafn.com/1094675296/Readout-of-the-SecretaryGenerals-meeting-with-the-Deputy-Prime-Minister-of-the-Libyan-Government-of-National-Accord-Mr-Mousa-Al-Kony</ref>
| rowspan="2" |[[Minister of Foreign Affairs (Libya)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]
|Deputy Prime Minister
| rowspan="2" |[https://web.archive.org/web/20200604085510/https://foreign.gov.ly/ www.foreign.gov.ly]
|15 March 2021 to 28 August 2023
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| rowspan="2" |[[Fathallah al-Zani]]
|28 August 2023 (acting)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Libya foreign minister dismissed after meeting Israeli counterpart: Sources |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/8/28/libya-protests-after-foreign-minister-reportedly-met-with-israeli-official |access-date=2023-08-28 |website=www.aljazeera.com |language=en}}</ref>
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|Minister of Youth
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Khaled Mazen]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Ministry of Interior (Libya)|Minister of Interior]]
| rowspan="3" |[http://www.moi.gov.ly/ www.moi.gov.ly] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140520020020/http://moi.gov.ly/ |date=20 May 2014 }}
|15 March 2021 to 22 July 2022
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|[[Bashir Al-Amin]]
|[[Fathi Al-Mijabri]]<ref>http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/world/60393/new_divisions_come_forth_as_rival_parliaments_unite_against_imposed_libya_government</ref>
|22 July 2022 to 6 November 2022 (acting)
|Deputy Prime Minister
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|[[Emad Trabelsi]]
|6 November 2022
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|[[Halima Ibrahim Abdel Rahman]]
|Minister of Justice
|[http://www.aladel.gov.ly/main/ www.aladel.gov.ly]
|15 March 2021
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|[[Fakhr Muftah Bufernah]]
|[[Musa Muhammad al-Maqrif]]
|Minister of Finance
|Minister of Education
|[http://www.mof.gov.ly/ www.mof.gov.ly]
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519224935/http://www.edu.gov.ly/ www.edu.gov.ly]
|15 March 2021
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|[[Imran Muhammad Abdul Anabi Al-Qeeb]]
|Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519224935/http://www.edu.gov.ly/ www.edu.gov.ly]
|15 March 2021
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|[[Saeed Sifaw]]
|Minister of Technical and Vocational Education
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519224935/http://www.edu.gov.ly/ www.edu.gov.ly]
|15 March 2021
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|[[Kamel Braik Al-Hassi]]
|Minister of Planning
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20190123011346/http://www.planning.gov.ly/ www.planning.gov.ly]
| 15 March 2021
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|[[Wafaa Abu Bakr Muhammad al-Kilani]]
|Minister of Social Affairs
|[http://www.socialaffairs.gov.ly/ www.socialaffairs.gov.ly]
|15 March 2021
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|[[Juma Abdullah Drissi]]
|[[Omar Ali Al-Ajili]]
|Minister of Justice
|Minister of Economy & Trade
|[http://www.aladel.gov.ly/main/ www.aladel.gov.ly]
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Omar Bashir Al-Taher]]
|[[Ahmed Ali Muhammad Omar]]
|Minister of Health
|Minister of Industry and Minerals
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519223020/http://health.gov.ly/web/ www.health.gov.ly]
|[http://industry.gov.ly/ www.industry.gov.ly] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060813150448/http://industry.gov.ly/ |date=13 August 2006 }}
|15 March 2021
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|[[Abdul Fattah Saleh Muhammad Al-Khawja]]
|Minister of Civil Service
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Badr Al-Din Al-Sadiq Al-Toumi]]
|[[Abdessalam Achour]]
|Minister of Interior
|Minister of Local Government
|[http://www.moi.gov.ly/ www.moi.gov.ly]
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad Aoun]]
|[[Mohamed Khalifa Al-Azzabi]]
|Minister of Education
|Minister of Oil and Gas
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519224935/http://www.edu.gov.ly/ www.edu.gov.ly]
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Ali Al-Abed Al-Reda Abu Azoum]]
|[[Mohamed Taha Siala]]
|Minister of Foreign Affairs
|Minister of Labour
|[http://www.foreign.gov.ly www.foreign.gov.ly]
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20120716225231/http://www.labour.gov.ly/ www.labour.gov.ly]
|15 March 2021
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|[[Hamad Abdul-Razzaq Taher Al-Marimi]]
|[[Fayez al-Sarraj]]
|Minister of Defense
|Minister of Agriculture
|[http://www.defense.gov.ly/ www.defense.gov.ly]
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Al-Hadi Al-Taher Al-Juhaimi]]
|[[Mabrouka Othman Oki]]
|Minister of Planning
|Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development
|[http://www.planning.gov.ly www.planning.gov.ly]
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Tariq Abdel Salam Mustafa Abu Flika]]
|[[Faida Mansour El-Shafi]]
|Minister of Social Affairs
|Minister of Financial Resources
|[http://www.socialaffairs.gov.ly/ www.socialaffairs.gov.ly]
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Abdulmutaleb Ahmed Abu Farwa]]
|[[Tawfiq Saeed Moftah Al-Dorsi]]
|Minister of Economy & Industry
|Minister of Livestock and Marine Resources
|[http://industry.gov.ly/ www.industry.gov.ly]
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Abdul Shafi Hussein Muhammad Al-Juifi]]
|[[Ali Galma Mohamed]]
|Minister of Labour
|Minister of Sports
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20120716225231/http://www.labour.gov.ly/ www.labour.gov.ly]
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Abd Al-Salam Abdullah Al-Lahi-Tiki]]
|[[Amsa Mustafa Usta]]
|Minister of State for Women’s Affairs and Development
|Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Ibrahim Al-Arabi Mounir]]
|Minister of Environment
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Muhannad Said Younis]]
|[[Zuhair Ahmed Mahmoud]]
|Minister of State for Martyrs, Wounded and Missing
|Minister of Housing and Construction
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Muhammad Salem Al-Shahoubi]]
|Minister of Transportation
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Iman Mohammed Ben Younes]]
|[[Houria Khalifa Miloud]]
|Minister of State for Institutional Reform
|Minister of State for Women's Affairs
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Salama Ibrahim Al-Ghwail]]
|Minister of State for Economic Affairs
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Abdeljawad Faraj Al-Obaidi]]
|[[Ahmed Faraj Mahjoub Abu Khuzam]]
|Minister of State for National Reconciliation
|Minister of State for Displaced Affairs and Human Rights
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Walid Ammar Muhammad Ammar Al-Lafi]]
|Minister of State for Communication and Political Affairs
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Yousef Abubakr Jalalah]]
|[[Ijdid Maatouk Jadeed]]
|Minister of State for Migrants and Displaced
|Minister of State for Immigration Affairs
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|15 March 2021
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|[[Abdel Jumaa Amer]]
|Minister of State for Prime Minister and Cabinet Affairs
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|15 March 2021
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 18 August 2024

The Cabinet of Libya serves as the leadership for the executive branch of the government of Libya.

Ministers

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Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh was selected as Prime Minister of Libya in the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum on 5 February 2021[1] and a list of cabinet appointees was released on 11 March 2021.[2] The Dbeibeh Cabinet replaced the rival al-Sarraj and al-Thani cabinets.

In March 2022, Minister of Civil Service, Abdul Fattah Saleh Muhammad Al-Khawja, and the Minister of State for Immigration Affairs, Ijdid Maatouk Jadeed, resigned after the House of Representatives granted confidence to and sworn-in the rival Government of National Stability led by Fathi Bashagha.[3]

Incumbent Office Website Since Arab Name
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh Prime Minister of Libya www.pm.gov.ly 15 March 2021 عبد الحميد الدبيبة
Minister of Defense www.defense.gov.ly
Hussein Atiya Abdul Hafeez Al-Qatrani Deputy Prime Minister for East Libya 15 March 2021
Ramadan Boujenah Deputy Prime Minister for South Libya 15 March 2021 رمضان بوجناح
Minister of Health 9 December 2022
Ali Al-Zinati 15 March 2021 to 9 December 2022
Khaled Al-Mabrouk Abdullah Minister of Finance www.mof.gov.ly Archived 5 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine 15 March 2021
Najla Mangoush Minister of Foreign Affairs www.foreign.gov.ly 15 March 2021 to 28 August 2023
Fathallah al-Zani 28 August 2023 (acting)[4]
Minister of Youth 15 March 2021
Khaled Mazen Minister of Interior www.moi.gov.ly Archived 20 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine 15 March 2021 to 22 July 2022
Bashir Al-Amin 22 July 2022 to 6 November 2022 (acting)
Emad Trabelsi 6 November 2022
Halima Ibrahim Abdel Rahman Minister of Justice www.aladel.gov.ly 15 March 2021
Musa Muhammad al-Maqrif Minister of Education www.edu.gov.ly 15 March 2021
Imran Muhammad Abdul Anabi Al-Qeeb Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research www.edu.gov.ly 15 March 2021
Saeed Sifaw Minister of Technical and Vocational Education www.edu.gov.ly 15 March 2021
Kamel Braik Al-Hassi Minister of Planning www.planning.gov.ly 15 March 2021
Wafaa Abu Bakr Muhammad al-Kilani Minister of Social Affairs www.socialaffairs.gov.ly 15 March 2021
Omar Ali Al-Ajili Minister of Economy & Trade 15 March 2021
Ahmed Ali Muhammad Omar Minister of Industry and Minerals www.industry.gov.ly Archived 13 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine 15 March 2021
Abdul Fattah Saleh Muhammad Al-Khawja Minister of Civil Service 15 March 2021
Badr Al-Din Al-Sadiq Al-Toumi Minister of Local Government 15 March 2021
Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad Aoun Minister of Oil and Gas 15 March 2021
Ali Al-Abed Al-Reda Abu Azoum Minister of Labour www.labour.gov.ly 15 March 2021
Hamad Abdul-Razzaq Taher Al-Marimi Minister of Agriculture 15 March 2021
Mabrouka Othman Oki Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development 15 March 2021
Tariq Abdel Salam Mustafa Abu Flika Minister of Financial Resources 15 March 2021
Tawfiq Saeed Moftah Al-Dorsi Minister of Livestock and Marine Resources 15 March 2021
Abdul Shafi Hussein Muhammad Al-Juifi Minister of Sports 15 March 2021
Abd Al-Salam Abdullah Al-Lahi-Tiki Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts 15 March 2021
Ibrahim Al-Arabi Mounir Minister of Environment 15 March 2021
Zuhair Ahmed Mahmoud Minister of Housing and Construction 15 March 2021
Muhammad Salem Al-Shahoubi Minister of Transportation 15 March 2021
Houria Khalifa Miloud Minister of State for Women's Affairs 15 March 2021
Salama Ibrahim Al-Ghwail Minister of State for Economic Affairs 15 March 2021
Ahmed Faraj Mahjoub Abu Khuzam Minister of State for Displaced Affairs and Human Rights 15 March 2021
Walid Ammar Muhammad Ammar Al-Lafi Minister of State for Communication and Political Affairs 15 March 2021
Ijdid Maatouk Jadeed Minister of State for Immigration Affairs 15 March 2021
Abdel Jumaa Amer Minister of State for Prime Minister and Cabinet Affairs 15 March 2021

References

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  1. ^ Sami Zaptia (5 February 2021). "BREAKING: New unified Libyan government selected by LPDF in Geneva". Libya Herald. Archived from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  2. ^ Sami Zaptia (11 March 2021). "Names of Libya's newly endorsed Government of National Unity". Libya Herald. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Three members of Dbeibeh's government resign". Libya Update. 10 March 2022. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Libya foreign minister dismissed after meeting Israeli counterpart: Sources". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 28 August 2023.