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Council of Ministers (Iraq)

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The Council of Ministers is the executive branch of the government of Iraq.

The Council of Representatives of Iraq elects a President of the Republic who appoints the Prime Minister who in turn appoints the Council of Ministers, all of whom must be approved by the Assembly.

Members

Image Office Website Minister Coalition Party Dates References
Prime Minister www.gds.gov.iq/ Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani Independent none 28 October 2022
Sovereign Ministries
Interior Minister www.moi.gov.iq Abdul Amir Al Shammari Independent none 28 October 2022 [1]
Finance Minister www.mof.gov.iq Taif Sami Mohammed Independent none 6 May 2020 [1]Ministry of Finance (30 October 2022). "Al-Sitt Taif Sami assumes her duties as Minister of Finance". Ministry of Finance (Iraq). Retrieved 02 November 2022. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)</ref>
Foreign Minister www.mofa.gov.iq Fuad Hussein Independent none 28 October 2022 [1]Reuters-Lilian Wagdy and Amina Ismail; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Daniel Wallis (27 October 2022). "Iraqi parliament approves new government headed by Mohammed Shia al-Sudani". Reuters. Retrieved 02 November 2022. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help); Check date values in: |access-date= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)</ref>
Defense Minister www.mod.mil.iq Thabet Muhammad Saeed al-Absi Independent none 27 October 2022 [1]Unknown (27 October 2022). "New Iraqi Cabinet Approved [FULL LISTING]". MENAFN.com. Retrieved 02 November 2022. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)</ref>
Oil Minister www.oil.gov.iq/ Hayan Abdul Ghani Abdul-Zahra Independent none 27 October 2022 [1]Unknown (27 October 2022). "New Iraqi Cabinet Approved [FULL LISTING]". MENAFN.com. Retrieved 02 November 2022. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)</ref>
Other Ministries
Agriculture Minister www.zeraa.gov.iq/ Mohamed Karim Alkhafaji none 6 June 2020
Communications Minister www.moc.gov.iq/ Arkan Shahab 6 May 2020 [1]
Culture Minister www.mocul.gov.iq/ Hassan Nazim 6 June 2020
Housing & Reconstruction Minister www.moch.gov.iq Nazanin Mohammed 6 May 2020 [1]
Electricity Minister www.moelc.gov.iq/ Majid Mahdi Hantoush 6 May 2020 [1]
Education Minister www.moedu.gov.iq/ Ali Hamid 6 May 2020 [1]
Health Minister www.moh.gov.iq/ Hani Musa Badr 25 May 2021 [2]
Higher Education and Technology Minister www.mohesr.gov.iq/ Nabil Abdulsahib 6 May 2020 [1]
Industry & Minerals Minister www.industry.gov.iq Manhal Aziz 6 May 2020 [1]
Labour & Social Affairs Minister www.molsa.gov.iq Adil Hashush 6 May 2020 [1]
Migration Minister www.momd.gov.iq/ Evan Faeq Yakoob 6 June 2020 [3]
Planning Minister www.mop.gov.iq/ Khalid Najim 6 May 2020 [1]
Trade Minister www.mot.gov.iq Alla Ahmed Hassan none 6 June 2020
Transport Minister www.motrans.gov.iq Nasir Hussein 6 May 2020 [1]
Water Resources Minister www.mowr.gov.iq/ Mahdi Rashid 6 May 2020 [1]
Youth & Sport Minister www.moys.gov.iq/ar Adnan Dirjal 6 May 2020 [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Baghdad INA (28 October 2022). "Al-Shammari starts his official duties as interior minister". Iraqi News Agency. Retrieved 02 November 2022. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. ^ "Al-Kadhimi appoints a new agent to run the Iraqi MoH". Al-Kadhimi appoints a new agent to run the Iraqi MoH. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  3. ^ Press, Syriac (June 12, 2020). "Iraqi Prime Minister Kadhimi visits villages and towns in Nineveh Plains". Syriac Press. Retrieved July 9, 2020.