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The Al Abadi government was approved by the Assembly on 8 September 2014,[1] following the general election in April 2014. The names of thirty five ministers were approved, with the defense and interior ministries not yet filled.[1] On 18 October 2014, the Iraq parliament named Khaled al-Obaidi, a member of parliament's Sunni Arab Itihad al-Quwa al-Wataniyah bloc as defense minister, and Mohammed Al-Ghabban, a member of the Shiite Badr bloc, as interior minister.[2] In August 2015, following popular protests against corruption and lack of services, backed by senior cleric Ali al-Sistani, the Prime Minister reduced the cabinet to 22 members.[3]

Portfolio Website Minister Coalition Party Dates
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 8 September 2014 [4] - 25 October 2018
Sovereign Ministries
Interior Minister www.moi.gov.iq Mohammed Al-Ghabban[5] State of Law Coalition[6] Badr Organization[7] 18 October 2014[7] - 25 October 2018
Finance Minister www.mof.gov.iq Hoshyar Zebari[6] ? ? 18 October 2014[6] - 8 July 2016
Foreign Minister www.mofa.gov.iq Ibrahim al-Jaafari ? ? 8 September 2014[8] - 18 October 2014
Defense Minister www.mod.mil.iq Khaled al-Obaidi[5] Uniters for Reform Iraqi Forces Alliance[6] 18 October 2014[7] - 19 August 2016
Oil Minister www.oil.gov.iq Adil Abdul-Mahdi Al-Muwatin Coalition Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq 8 September 2014[4] - 19 July 2016
Other Ministries
Agriculture Minister Falah Hassan al-Zidan ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Communications Minister www.iraqimoc.net
www.nmc.gov.iq
Kazem Hassan Rashed ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Construction & Housing Minister www.moch.gov.iq Tariq Kikhany ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Culture Minister www.mocul.gov.iq Faryad Rawandozi[6] ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Displacement and Migration Minister ww.momd.gov.iq ? ? ? ?
Education Minister Mohammad Iqbal Omar ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Electricity Minister www.moelc.gov.iq Qasim Al-Fahadawi Anbar Loyalty Coalition ? 8 September 2014[9] - 29 July 2018
Environment Minister www.moen.gov.iq Qutaiba al-Jubouri ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Health Minister www.moh.gov.iq Dr Adila Mahmoud Hussein ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Higher Education & Scientific Research Minister www.mohesr.gov.iq Hussain al-Shahristani ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Human Rights Minister www.humanrights.gov.iq Mohammed Mahdi al-Bayati State of Law Coalition Badr Organisation 9 September 2014 - 16 August 2015[10]
post abolished
Industry & Minerals Minister www.industry.gov.iq Naseer al-Issawi ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Justice Minister www.moj.gov.iq Haidar al-Zamli ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Labour & Social Affairs Minister www.molsa.gov.iq Mohammed Shia al-Sudani ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Municipalities and Public Works Minister www.mmpw.gov.iq ? ? ? ?
Science & Technology Minister www.most.gov.iq Fars Younes Jeju ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Trade Minister www.mot.gov.iq Malas Abdulkarim al-Kasnazani al-Wataniya ? 8 September 2014[9] - December 2015 [11]
Transport Minister www.motrans.gov.iq Baqir al-Zubaidi Al-Muwatin Coalition ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Tourism & Antiquities Minister ? ? ? ?
Water Resources Minister www.mowr.gov.iq ? ? ? ?
Women's Affairs Minister Bayan Nouri[6] ? ? 18 October 2014[6] - 16 August 2015[10]
post abolished
Works & Planning Minister Abadi Government ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Youth & Sport Minister www.moys.gov.iq Abdel Hussein Abdel Reza Abtan ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Ministers of State
Minister of State and Government spokesman www.goi-s.com ? ? ? ?
Minister of State for Parliament Affairs ? ? ? ?
Minister of State ? ? ? ?
Minister of State ? ? ? ?
Minister of State ? ? ? ?
Minister of State ? ? ? ?
Minister of State for National Reconciliation ? ? ? ?
Minister of State for National Dialogue ? ? ? ?
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs ? ? ? ?
Minister of State for Tribal Affairs ? ? ? ?
Minister of State ? ? ? ?
Minister of State ? ? ? ?
Minister of State for National Security ? ? ? ?
Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Ahmed Abdullah al-Jubouri Al-Arabiya Coalition Iraqi People’s Coalition 8 September 2014[9] - 16 August 2015[10]
post abolished
Minister of State for Municipalities Abdel Karim Younis ? ? 8 September 2014[9] -
Minister of State for Non-Governmental Organizations ? ? ? ?

References

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  1. ^ a b "Iraqi parliament approves new Abadi government". Asharq Al-Awsat. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Iraq MPs approve two key ministers". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  3. ^ "Iraqi PM Scraps 11 Cabinet Posts In Reform Drive". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. 2015-08-16. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  4. ^ a b "Iraqi parliament approves new Abadi government". Asharq Al-Awsat. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Iraq fills top security posts as violence rages". AFP. 18 October 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Iraq parliament approves new Defense, Interior ministers". Asharq Al-Awsat. 19 October 2014. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
  7. ^ a b c "Iraq MPs approve two key ministers". Al Jazeera English. 18 October 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  8. ^ "Iraq's parliament approves new government". Al Jazeera English. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s A look at the new Iraqi Cabinet, European Iraqi Freedom Association, 10 September 2014
  10. ^ a b c Iraqi PM Scraps 11 Cabinet Posts In Reform Drive, Radio Free Europe, 16 August 2014
  11. ^ Iraq sentences former minister in absentia on graft charges, Saudi Gazette, 2018-11-29
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Preceded by Al Abadi Government
8 September 2014 – 25 October 2018
Succeeded by