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The Cabinet of Libya, the executive branch of the government of Libya (formerly known as the as the General People's Committee and styled as of late-2011 as the Transitional Executive Board), was composed of the following ministers sworn in on December 4, 2011.[1][2] The government is to function as a caretaker in preparation for free elections to be held in 2012.
Incumbent | Office | Website | Since |
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Abdurrahim El-Keib | Prime Minister | 24 November 2011 | |
Mustafa AbuShagur | Deputy Prime Minister | 22 November 2011 | |
Hamza Abu Faris | Minister of Awqaf & Islamic Affairs | ||
Ali Ashour | Minister of Justice | ||
Anwar Fituri | Minister of Communications and Information Technology | ||
Mustafa Rugibani | Minister of Labor | ||
Fatima Hamroush | Minister of Health | ||
Fawzi Abdel A'al | Minister of Interior | ||
Awad Beroin | Minister of Energy | ||
Taher Sharkasi | Minister of Trade and Commerce | ||
Sulaiman al-Sahli | Minister of Education | www.edu.gov.ly | 23 March 2011 |
Ashour Bin Khayal | Minister of Foreign Affiars | www.foreign.gov.ly | |
Col. Osama al-Juwali | Minister of Defense | ||
Isa Tuwaijri | Minister of Planning | ||
Mabrouka Jibril | Minister of Social Affairs | ||
Abdulrahman Ben Yezza | Minister of Oil | ||
Hasan Zaglam | Minister of Finance | ||
Abdul-Hamid Sulaiman BuFruja | Minister of Agriculture | ||
Mahmoud Fetais | Minister of Industry | ||
Dr. Naeem Gheriany | Minister of Scientific Research and Higher Education | ||
Ahmed Attiga | Minister of Investment | ||
Abdul Rahman Habil | Minister of Culture and Civil Society | ||
Awad al-Baraasi | Minister of Electricity | ||
Ashraf bin Ismail | Minister of the Martyrs | ||
Mohammad Hadi Hashemi Harari | Minister of Local Government | ||
Ibrahim Alsagoatri | Minister of Housing | ||
Yousef Wahashi | Minister of Transportation | ||
Fathi Terbil | Minister of Youth | ||
Ibrahim Eskutri | Minister of Construction |
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