Cabinet of Qatar

The Cabinet of Qatar is the chief executive body of the State of Qatar. The number of the cabinet ministers in 2007 was 13.[1]

The Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, on 28 January 2020[2] issued two Amiri Order No. (2) & (3) of 2020 to appoint new Prime Minister and reshuffle the Cabinet.[3][4]

OfficeIncumbentWebsite
Prime Minister and Minister of InteriorKhalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al-Thanihttps://www.gco.gov.qa/en/the-prime-minister/biography/
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense AffairsDr. Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyahhttps://www.gco.gov.qa/en/ministries/minister-of-state-for-defence-affairs/
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign AffairsMohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thanihttp://www.mofa.gov.qa/
Minister of State for Energy AffairsSaad Sherida Al-Kaabihttps://www.gco.gov.qa/en/ministries/minister-of-state-for-energy-affairs/
Minister of Awqaf and Islamic AffairsDr. Gaith bin Mubarak Al Kuwarihttps://english.islam.gov.qa/
Minister of FinanceAli Sharif Al Emadihttp://www.mof.gov.qa/
Minister of Justice and Minister of State for the Council of Ministers AffairsDr. Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimihttps://www.moj.gov.qa/en/pages/default.aspx
Minister of Education and Higher EducationDr. Mohammed Abdul Wahed Al Hammadihttps://www.edu.gov.qa/en/pages/homepage.aspx
Minister of Administrative Development, Labour and Social AffairsYousuf Mohamed Al Othman Fakhroohttps://adlsa.gov.qa/en
Minister of Municipality and EnvironmentAbdulla bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaiehttp://www.mme.gov.qa/cui/view.dox?id=1031&siteID=2
Minister of Public HealthDr. Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwarihttps://www.moph.gov.qa/english/Pages/default.aspx
Minister of Commerce and IndustryAli bin Ahmed Al Kuwarihttps://www.moci.gov.qa/en/
Minister of Transport and CommunicationsJassim bin Saif bin Ahmed Al Sulaitihttps://www.motc.gov.qa/en
Minister of Culture and SportsSalah bin Ghanem Al Alihttp://mcs.gov.qa/

References

  1. "Qatar's new cabinet assumes position". People's Daily Online. 4 April 2007. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  2. "Qatar's Emir Replaces Prime Minister With Close Aide". Bloomberg.com. 2020-01-28. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  3. "Ministers take oath in Amiri Diwan ceremony". Gulf-Times (in Arabic). 2020-01-28. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  4. "Council of Ministers". Government Communications Office. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
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