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Council of Ministers (Ethiopia)

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The Council of Ministers is the cabinet of the Government of Ethiopia. Under the Constitution of Ethiopia, the Council of Ministers is the country's executive body.

Current Cabinet

As of October 2018, the cabinet comprises:[1][2]

Office Incumbent
Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed
Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia Demeke Mekonnen
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia Gedu Andargachew
Minister of Peace of Ethiopia Muferiat Kamil
Minister of National Defense of Ethiopia Lemma Megersa
Attorney General of Ethiopia Adanech Abebe
Minister of Health of Ethiopia Liya Tadesse
Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Ethiopia Getahun Mekuria
Minister of Finance of Ethiopia Ahmed Shide
Minister of Transport of Ethiopia Dagmawit Moges
Minister of Education of Ethiopia Tilaye Gete
Minister of Trade and Industry of Ethiopia Melaku Alebel[3]
Minister of Agriculture of Ethiopia Omer Husen
Minister of Urban Development and Construction of Ethiopia Aisha Mohammed Mussa
Minister of Mines and Petroleum of Ethiopia Samuel Hurka
Minister of Water, Irrigation and Energy of Ethiopia Sileshi Bekele
Minister of Science and Higher Education of Ethiopia Hirut Woldemariam
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs of Ethiopia Ergoge Tesfaye
Minister of Women, Children and Youth of Ethiopia Filsan Abdullahi
Minister of Culture and Tourism of Ethiopia Hirut Kassaw
Minister of Revenues of Ethiopia La’qe Ayalew
Commissioner of National Planning of Ethiopia Fitsum Assefa

[3] References

  1. ^ "Government Overview". Ethiopia.gov.et. Retrieved 2017-10-22.
  2. ^ "Ethiopian PM Announce New, Half Women Cabinet Ministers". TesfaNews. 2018-10-16. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
  3. ^ a b Addisstandard (2020-01-22). "News: Despite objections PM Abiy removes one of the remaining two TPLF members from his cabinet". Addis Standard. Retrieved 2020-01-27.