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  2. Cabinet of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Another faction of the Cabinet of Yemen refers to the governing body of the Houthis supported Cabinet of the Republic of Yemen, led by its President Mahdi al-Mashat, who is also the chairman of the Supreme Political Council (SPC), the governing body of Yemeni republic based in capital Sanaa.

  3. Bin Mubarak Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Bin Mubarak Cabinet is the current cabinet of Yemen. Bin Mubarak was sworn on 8 February 2024, Thursday, before President Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi , Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council , at Ma’ashiq Palace in the temporary capital, Aden , on the occasion of his appointment as Prime Minister . [ 1 ]

  4. Basindawa Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet of Yemeni prime minister Mohammed Basindawa was sworn in on 10 December 2011. [1] Basindwa was appointed on 28 November 2011 by Vice President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi . [ 2 ] It was made up 35 ministers – mostly from the General People Congress (GPC) and its allies and the Joint Meeting Parties (JMP) and its partners.

  5. Bin Dagher Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    First Maeen Cabinet H.E. Mr Ahmed Obaid Bin-Dagher The cabinet of Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Obaid Bin Dagher was sworn in before President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi on 4 April 2016.

  6. Second Maeen Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Second Maeen cabinet is the previous cabinet of Yemen led by Maeen Abdulmalek since 18 December 2020. [1] The new government has been made up of 24 ministers and sworn in before President Abdurabbu Mansour Hadi in Riyadh on 26 December 2020.

  7. Category:Cabinets of Yemen - Wikipedia

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  8. Mujawar Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Mujawar Cabinet, led by Yemeni prime minister Ali Mohammed Mujawar took the constitutional oath before president Ali Abdullah Saleh on 7 April 2007. [1] The cabinet was made up of 33 ministers. [ 2 ]

  9. Category:Government of Yemen - Wikipedia

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