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== List of ministers ==
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! colspan="6" |[[Bajamal Cabinet 2001|←]] '''Government''' [[Mujawar Cabinet|→]]
( 17 May 2003 – 11 February 2006 )
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!Office
!Portrait
!Name
!Took office
!Left office
!Alliance/party
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|[[Prime Minister of Yemen|Prime Minister]]
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|[[Abdul Qadir Bajamal]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Deputy Prime Minister of Yemen|Deputy Prime Minister]], [[Ministry of Finance (Yemen)|Minister of Finance]]
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|[[Alawi Saleh al-Salami]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|Deputy Prime Minister, [[Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (Yemen)|Minister of Planning and International Cooperation]]
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|Ahmed Mohammed Sufan
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|[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Yemen)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]
|[[File:Abu Bakr alQirbi (cropped).jpg|frameless|94x94px]]
|[[Abu Bakr al-Qirbi]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Defense (Yemen)|Minister of Defense]]
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|[[Abdullah Ali Alewa]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Interior (Yemen)|Minister of Interior]]
|[[File:Rashad al-Alimi - 2022.jpg|frameless|85px]]
|[[Rashad al-Alimi|Rashad Mohammed al-Alimi]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Information (Yemen)|Minister of Information]]
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|[[Hussein al-Awadhi|Husseni Abudllah al-Awadhi]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Electricity and Energy (Yemen)|Minister of Electricity]] and Water
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|[[Yahya al-Abyadh]]
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|[[Ministry of Youth and Sports (Yemen)|Minister of Youth and Sport]]
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|[[Abdulrahman al-Akwa'a]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Civil Service and Insurance (Yemen)|Minister of Civil Service and Insurance]]
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|Hamoud Khaled al-Sufi
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and the Shura Council
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|Mohammed Yahya al-Sharafi
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|[[Ministry of Public Health and Population|Minister of Health]]
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|Mohammed al-Nuaimi
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|[[Ministry of Justice (Yemen)|Minister of Justice]]
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|Adnan al-Jafri
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|[[Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Yemen)|Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research]]
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|[[AbdulWahab Raweh|Abdulwahab Raweh]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Public Works and Highways (Yemen)|Minister of Public Works and Highways]]
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|[[Abdullah al-Dafa'i]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour (Yemen)|Minister of Social Affairs and Labour]]
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|[[Abdulkarim Al-Arhabi|Abdul-Karim al-Arhabi]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Tourism (Yemen)|Minister of Tourism]] and Environment
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|[[Abdulmalek al-Eryani]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Oil and Minerals (Yemen)|Minister of Oil and Minerals]]
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|[[Rashid Barba'a]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Endowments and Guidance|Minister of Religious Endowments and Guidance]]
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|[[Hamoud Muhammed Ou'bad|Hamoud Obad]]
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|[[Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (Yemen)|Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation]]
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|Hasan Swaid
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|[[Ministry of Water and Environment (Yemen)|Minister of Water and Environment]]
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|Mohammed Lutf al-Eryani
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|Minister of Technical Education and Vocational
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|Ali Mansour
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|[[Ministry of Culture (Yemen)|Minister of Culture]] and [[Ministry of Tourism (Yemen)|Tourism]]
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|[[Khaled al-Rwaishan]]
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|[[Ministry of Transport (Yemen)|Minister of Transport]]
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|Omar al-Amawdi
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|[[Ministry of Human Rights (Yemen)|Minister of Human Rights]]
|[[File:Amat Al Alim Alsoswa UNDP HQ 2010.jpg|frameless|105x105px]]
|[[Amat Al Alim Alsoswa|Amat al-Alaim Soso]]
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|Minister of State and member of the cabinet
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|[[Qasem al-Ajam]]
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|Minister of State and member of the cabinet
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|[[Mohammed Ali Yaser]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|Minister of State and General Security for the Presidency of the Republic
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|Abdullah Hussein al-Bashiri
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|Minister of State and Mayor of Sana'a
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|Ahmed Mohammed al-Kohlani
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Legal Affairs (Yemen)|Minister of Legal Affairs]]
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|Rashad al-Rasas
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Local Administration (Yemen)|Minister of Local Administration]]
|[[File:Sadiq Ameen Abu Ras (cropped).jpg|frameless|88x88px]]
|[[Sadeq Amin Abu Rass|Sadeq Ameen Abu Ras]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|Minister of Fisheries Wealth
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|[[Ali Hasan al-Ahmadi]]
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|[[General People's Congress (Yemen)|GPC]]
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|[[Ministry of Telecommunications & Information Technology (Yemen)|Minister of Telecommunications & Information Technology]]
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|[[Abdulmalek al-Mualami]]
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|[[Ministry of Industry and Trade (Yemen)|Minister of Industry and Trade]]
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|Khaled Rajeh
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|[[Ministry of Education (Yemen)|Minister of Education]]
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|Abdulsalam al-Jawfi
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|Minister of Expatriates Affairs
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|Abdu Ali Al-Qubati
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 20:58, 29 September 2024

Second Bajamal Cabinet

6th Cabinet of Yemen
Date formed17 May 2003 (2003-05-17)
Date dissolved11 February 2006 (2006-02-11)
People and organisations
PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh
Prime MinisterAbdul Qadir Bajamal
Deputy Prime MinisterAlawi Saleh al-Salami
Member party  General People's Congress
Status in legislatureSupermajority
241 / 301 (80%)
Opposition parties  Al-Islah
  Yemeni Socialist Party
  NUPO
  Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party
History
Election2003 Yemeni parliamentary election
Legislature term3rd Legislature
PredecessorFirst Bajamal Cabinet
SuccessorMujawar Cabinet


The Second Bajamal Cabinet was the cabinet of Yemen led by Prime Minister Abdul Qadir Bajamal from 17 May 2003 to 11 February 2006.[1]

Composition

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Deputy Prime Minister17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Ahmed Mohammed Sufan
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Foreign Affairs17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Defense17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Interior17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Finance17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Information17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Electricity and Energy17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Youth and Sports17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Civil Service and Insurance
Hamoud Khaled al-Sufi
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Public Health
Mohammed al-Nuaimi
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Justice
Adnan al-Jafri
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Public Works and Highways17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Social Affairs and Labour17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Tourism17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Oil and Minerals17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Religious Endowments and Guidance17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation
Hasan Swaid
17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of Technical Education and Vocational Training
Ali Mansour Bin Safah
17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of Culture
Khaled al-Ruwaishan
17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of Transport
Omar al-Amawdi
17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of Human Rights17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of Legal Affairs
Rashad al-Rasas
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Local Administration17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Fisheries Wealth17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation
Ahmed Mohammed Sufan
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Telecommunications & Information Technology
Abdulmalik al-Mualami
17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of Industry and Trade
Khaled Rajeh Sheikh
17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of Water and Environment17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of Education
Abdulsalam al-Jawfi
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of Expatriates Affairs
Abdu Ali Al-Qubati
17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
Minister of State
Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic
Abdullah Hussein al-Bashiri
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of State
Mayor of Sanaa
Ahmed Mohammed al-Kohlani
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Ministers of State
Ministers without portfolio
Qasem al-Ajam
17 May 200311 February 2006 Independent
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and the Shura Council
Mohammed Yahya al-Sharafi
17 May 200311 February 2006 GPC

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "الحكومة المُشًكًّلة في تاريخ 17/5/2003م حتى 11/2/2006م". yemen-nic.info. Retrieved 8 October 2022.