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The Cabinet of Yemen refers to the governing body of the internationally recognized government of the Republic of Yemen, led by its President Rashad al-Alimi, who is also the chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), the governing body of Yemeni republic.
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 ]
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.
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.
The Presidential Leadership Council (PLC; Arabic: مجلس القيادة الرئاسي, romanized: Majlis al-Qiyādah al-Riʼāsī) is the executive body of Yemen's internationally recognized government, formed on 7 April 2022.
Cabinet of Yemen: Date formed: 4 April 2016: Date dissolved: 15 October 2018: People and organisations; ... This page was last edited on 31 December 2024, at 15:09 (UTC).
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The following is a list of the heads of government of modern Yemen, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Yemen in 1918 to the present day.. Yemen is in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring-related Yemeni crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2012, after 33 years in power. [1]