Fourth Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab
A national unity government was formed on 30 October 1937, headed by Khayreddin al-Ahdab, and composed of four National Bloc members and three from the Constitutional Bloc.[1] It won the confidence of the parliament with a majority of 56 votes. On 8 January 1938, Salim Takla, Majid Arslam and Habib Abou Chahla resigned, so President Émile Eddé replaced them with three Nationals. The decision faced opposition from the Constitutionals, and requested re-discussion of the confidence. This would lead to the Fifth Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab on 13 January.[2]
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Composition
Fourth Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab | ||||
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Portfolio | Minister | Political affiliation | Religious affiliation | Governorate |
Prime Mininster | Khayreddin al-Ahdab | National Bloc | Sunni | North |
Justice | ||||
Foreign Affairs | ||||
Interior | Habib Abou Chahla | National Bloc | Greek Orthodox | Beirut |
Finance | Mousa Nammour | National Bloc | Maronite | Bekaa |
Defence | ||||
Economy | Georges Tabet | National Bloc | Maronite | Beirut |
Education | ||||
Health | Ibrahim Haidar | Constitutional Bloc | Shia | Bekaa |
Public Works | Salim Takla | Constitutional Bloc | Greek Catholic | Mount Lebanon |
Agriculture | Majid Arslan | Constitutional Bloc | Druze | Mount Lebanon |
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