Fifth Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab

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The Fifth Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab was the 12th cabinet in the French mandate on Lebanon, headed by Khayreddin al-Ahdab for the fifth consecutive time.[1] Although it is a reshuffle, it is considered a new cabinet at the request of the Constitutional Bloc. President Émile Eddé appointed three ministers affiliated with the National Bloc following the resignation of three ministers, two of which were Constitutionals. It won the confidence of the Parliament on 18 January 1938, with 38 votes in favour, 13 against, 5 abstentions and 6 absents. On 21 March, Prime Minister al-Ahdab resigned.[2]

Composition

Fifth Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab
Portfolio Minister Political affiliation Religious affiliation Governorate
Prime Minister Khayreddin al-Ahdab   National Bloc Sunni North
Justice
Finance Mousa Nammour   National Bloc Maronite Bekaa
Defence
Interior Georges Tabet   National Bloc Maronite Beirut
Health Ibrahim Haidar   Constitutional Bloc Shia Bekaa
Mail
Public Works Kamel Gargour   National Bloc Greek Catholic Beirut
Agriculture Hikmat Jumblatt   National Bloc Druze Mount Lebanon
Economy Khalil Kasib   National Bloc Greek Orthodox Beirut
Education

References

  1. ^ "الدور التشريعي الرابع". 2020-10-04. Archived from the original on 2020-10-04. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
  2. ^ "الوزارة الثانية عشر". Archived from the original on 2020-10-04.
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