First Cabinet of Auguste Adib
On 31 May 1926, the first government of the Lebanese Government was formed, and it was headed by Auguste Adib Pacha.[1] It won the confidence of both the parliament and the senate in 14 June, with a majority of 26 votes. On 29 April 1927, 12 members of the senate signed a petition asking to withdrawal of the confidence, so the prime minister followed and resigned on 2 May.[2]
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Composition
First Cabinet of Auguste Adib | ||||
Portfolio | Minister | Political affiliation | Religious affiliation | Governorate |
Prime Minister | Auguste Adib | Independent | Maronite | Mount Lebanon |
Finance | ||||
Justice | Najib Qabbani | Independent | Sunni | Beirut |
Interior | Bechara El Khoury | Independent | Maronite | Mount Lebanon |
Public Works | Najib Amioni | Independent | Greek Orthodox | Beirut |
Education | Youssef Aftimus | Independent | Greek Catholic | South |
Agriculture | Ali Nusrat Asaad | Independent | Shia | South |
Health | Salim Talhouk | Independent | Druze | Mount Lebanon |
References
- "أسماء وزراء الحكومات في الدور التشريعي الأول". www.legallaw.ul.edu.lb. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
- "الوزارة الأولى". www.yabeyrouth.com. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
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