Third Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab

The tenth government of the French mandate for Lebanon on 10 July 1937, headed by Khayreddin al-Ahdab for the third time. Although it's not a completely new cabinet, but it's considered like that after the Constitutional Bloc members requested the re-discussion of the confidence. That was due to the cabinet turning from a national unity government to a National Bloc government, after President Émile Eddé appointed George Tabet and Khalil Abou Lamaa, both Nationals, after Michel Zakour, one of two Constitutional ministers, died of a heart attack. The other Constitutional minister, Ahmad al-Husseini, joined the National Bloc later. The government won the confidence with 13 votes against 12. On 30 October 1937, the Constitutionals outnumbered the Nationals, after one national joined the bloc and so requested - for the second time - the re-discussion of the confidence. The president dissolved the parliament, and the fourth cabinet of Khayreddin al-Ahdab was formed.[1]

Composition

Third Cabinet of Khayreddin Ahdab
Portfolio Minister Political affiliation Religious affiliation Governorate
Prime Mininster Khayreddin al-Ahdab   National Bloc Sunni North
Interior
Economy
Interior Habib Abou Chahla   National Bloc Greek Orthodox Beirut
Public Works Ahmad al-Husseini   National Bloc Shia Mount Lebanon
Justice
Agriculture
Finance George Tabet   National Bloc Maronite Beirut
Mail
Education Khalil Abou Lamaa   National Bloc Maronite Mount Lebanon
Health
Foreign Affairs
Defence

References

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