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The Cabinet of Libya, the executive branch of the government of Libya (formerly known as the as the General People's Committee and styled as of late-2011 as the Transitional Executive Board), was composed of the following ministers sworn in on December 4, 2011.[1][2] The government is to function as a caretaker in preparation for free elections to be held in 2012.

Incumbent Office Website Since
Abdurrahim El-Keib Prime Minister 24 November 2011
Mustafa AbuShagur Deputy Prime Minister 22 November 2011
Hamza Abu Faris Minister of Awqaf & Islamic Affairs
Ali Ashour Minister of Justice
Anwar Fituri Minister of Communications and Information Technology
Mustafa Rugibani Minister of Labor
Fatima Hamroush Minister of Health
Fawzi Abdel A'al Minister of Interior
Awad Beroin Minister of Energy
Taher Sharkasi Minister of Trade and Commerce
Sulaiman al-Sahli Minister of Education www.edu.gov.ly 23 March 2011
Ashour Bin Khayal Minister of Foreign Affiars www.foreign.gov.ly
Col. Osama al-Juwali Minister of Defense
Isa Tuwaijri Minister of Planning
Mabrouka Jibril Minister of Social Affairs
Abdulrahman Ben Yezza Minister of Oil
Hasan Zaglam Minister of Finance
Abdul-Hamid Sulaiman BuFruja Minister of Agriculture
Mahmoud Fetais Minister of Industry
Dr. Naeem Gheriany Minister of Scientific Research and Higher Education
Ahmed Attiga Minister of Investment
Abdul Rahman Habil Minister of Culture and Civil Society
Awad al-Baraasi Minister of Electricity
Ashraf bin Ismail Minister of the Martyrs
Mohammad Hadi Hashemi Harari Minister of Local Government
Ibrahim Alsagoatri Minister of Housing
Yousef Wahashi Minister of Transportation
Fathi Terbil Minister of Youth
Ibrahim Eskutri Minister of Construction

References

  1. ^ http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10771013
  2. ^ Full List of Official NTC Executive Board, FEB17.info, November 22, 2011