A transitional military cabinet was formed on 22 September 1988, the last day of Amine Gemayel presidency, dismissing the current cabinet headed by Salim Hoss. The Prime Minister was also General Michel Aoun, the commander of the army at the time.[1]
Composition
editMilitary Cabinet of Michel Aoun | ||||
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Portfolio | Minister | Political affiliation | Religious affiliation | Governorate |
Prime Minister | Michel Aoun | Military | Maronite | Mount Lebanon |
Defence | ||||
Information | ||||
Deputy Prime Minister | Issam Abu Jamra | Military | Greek Orthodox | South |
Telecommunications | ||||
Housing | ||||
Economy | ||||
Finance | Edgar Maalouf | Military | Greek Catholic | Mount Lebanon |
Social Affairs | ||||
Health | ||||
Industry | ||||
Foreign Affairs | Muhamad Quraytem | |||
Education | ||||
Interior | ||||
Energy and Water | Lotfi Jaber | |||
Agriculture | ||||
Justice | ||||
Public Works | Mahmoud Abu Dargham | |||
Labour | ||||
Tourism |
References
edit- ^ "دولة الرئيس ميشال عون". www.pcm.gov.lb. Retrieved 2020-10-31.