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67th Cabinet of Lebanon

The Second Cabinet of Omar Karami (26 October 2004 to 19 April 2005) was the 67th Lebanese cabinet, led by Prime Minister Omar Karami. The cabinet came after the collapse of the Fifth Cabinet of Rafic Hariri resigned in the uproar following the parliamentary extension of the presidency of Émile Lahoud for three years. The Karami cabinet itself fell six months later during the Cedar Revolution, which was sparked by the assassination of Rafik Hariri, the previous prime minister.

Composition

The cabinet members were as follows:

Lebanese Government of October 2004
Portfolio Minister Political affiliation Religious Sect
Prime Minister Omar Karami's Share (2/30)
Prime Minister Omar Karami   Arab Liberation Party Sunni
Minister of Education Ahmad Sami Minkara   Independent Sunni
Development and Liberation Bloc Share (3/30)
Minister of Social Affairs Ghazi Zaiter   Amal Movement Shia
Minister of Health Mohamad Jawad Khalifeh   Amal Movement Shia
Minister of Public Works Yassine Jaber   Amal Movement Shia
Syrian Social Nationalist Bloc Share (3/30)
Deputy Prime Minister Issam Fares   SSNP Greek Orthodox
Minister of State Albert Mansour   SSNP Greek Catholic
Minister of State Mahmoud Abdel Khalek   SSNP Druze
Armenian Revolutionary Federation Bloc Share (2/30)
Minister of Youth and Sports Sebouh Hovnanian   Armenian Revolutionary Federation Armenian Orthodox
Minister of State Alain Tabourian   Armenian Revolutionary Federation Armenian Orthodox
Pro-Syrian Ministers (9/30)
Minister of Interior Suleiman Frangieh Jr.   Marada Movement Maronite
Minister of Information Elie Ferzli   Independent Greek Orthodox
Minister of State Elias Skaff   Popular Bloc Greek Catholic
Minister of Defense Abdel Rahim Mrad   Union Party Sunni
Minister of Justice Adnan Addoum   Independent Sunni
Minister of Labor Assem Qanso   Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party Shia
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Mahmoud Hammoud   Independent Shia
Minister of Displaced Talal Arslan   Lebanese Democratic Party Druze
Minister of Environment Wiam Wahhab   Independents Druze
Independents (11/30)
Minister of Telecommunications Jean Louis Cardahi   Independent Maronite
Minister of Tourism Wadih El Khazen   Independent Maronite
Minister of Culture Naji Boustani   Independent Maronite
Minister for Administrative Reform Ibrahim Daher   Independent Maronite
Minister of State Youssef Alameh   Independent Maronite
Minister of Finance Elias Saba   Independent Greek Orthodox
Minister of State Karam Karam   Independent Greek Orthodox
Minister of Energy and Water Maurice Sehnaoui   Independent Greek Catholic
Minister of Economy Adnan Kassar   Independent Sunni
Minister of Industry Leila Al Solh   Independent Sunni
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Wafaa Hamza   Independent Shia

See also

References

  1. "Prominent Lebanese/Current Ministers". 24 September 2008. Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
Governments of Lebanon
Charles DebbasAuguste Adib I  • Bechara Khoury I  • Bechara Khoury II  • Habib Saad  • Bechara Khoury III  • Émile Eddé  • Auguste Adib II
Habib Pacha SaadAdministrative Council
Émile EddéKhayreddin Ahdab I  • Khayreddin Ahdab II  • Khayreddin Ahdab III  • Khayreddin Ahdab IV  • Khayreddin Ahdab V  • Khaled Chehab I  • Abdallah Yafi I  • Abdallah Yafi II
Alfred NaqqacheAhmad Daouk I  • Sami Solh I
Ayoub TabetAyoub Tabet
Bechara KhouryRiad Solh I  • Riad Solh II  • Abdul Hamid Karami  • Sami Solh II  • Saadi Munla  • Riad Solh III  • Riad Solh IV  • Riad Solh V  • Riad Solh VI  • Hussein Oweini I  • Abdallah Yafi III  • Sami Solh III  • Nazem Akkari  • Saeb Salam I  • Fuad Chehab Military
Camille ChamounKhaled Chehab II  • Saeb Salam II  • Abdallah Yafi IV  • Abdallah Yafi V  • Sami Solh IV  • Sami Solh V  • Rashid Karami I  • Abdallah Yafi VI  • Abdallah Yafi VII  • Sami Solh VI  • Sami Solh VII  • Sami Solh VIII
Fuad ChehabRashid Karami II  • Rashid Karami III  • Ahmad Daouk II  • Saeb Salam III  • Saeb Salam IV  • Rashid Karami IV  • Hussein Oweini II
Charles HelouHussein Oweini III  • Hussein Oweini IV  • Rashid Karami V  • Abdallah Yafi VIII  • Rashid Karami VI  • Abdallah Yafi IX  • Abdallah Yafi X  • Abdallah Yafi XI  • Rashid Karami VII  • Rashid Karami VIII
Suleiman FrangiehSaeb Salam V  • Saeb Salam VI  • Amin Hafez  • Takieddin Solh  • Rachid Solh I  • Nureddin Rifai  • Rashid Karami IX
Élias SarkisSelim Hoss I  • Selim Hoss II  • Shafik Wazzan I
Amine GemayelShafik Wazzan II  • Rashid Karami X  • Michel Aoun Military
Elias HrawiSelim Hoss III  • Omar Karami I  • Rachid Solh II  • Rafic Hariri I  • Rafic Hariri II  • Rafic Hariri III
Émile LahoudSelim Hoss IV  • Rafic Hariri IV  • Rafic Hariri V  • Omar Karami II  • Najib Mikati I  • Fouad Siniora I  • Fouad Siniora II
Michel SuleimanSaad Hariri I  • Najib Mikati II  • Tammam Salam
Michel AounSaad Hariri II  • Saad Hariri III  • Hassan Diab  • Najib Mikati III
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