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]

Composition

Fourth Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab
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
Mail
Public Works Salim Takla   Constitutional Bloc Greek Catholic Mount Lebanon
Agriculture Majid Arslan   Constitutional Bloc Druze Mount Lebanon

References

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