Ahmed's cabinet
The Abiy Ahmed government is the incumbent Council of Ministers of Ethiopia , i.e. the cabinet formed by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in 2018 .
Ahmed's cabinet
Office | Official |
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prime minister | Abiy Ahmed |
Deputy Prime Minister | Demeke Mekonnen |
Foreign minister | Gedu Andargachew |
Minister of Peace | Muferiat Kamil |
Minister for National Defense | Lemma Megersa |
Attorney General | Adanech Abebe |
Minister of Health | Liya Tadesse |
Minister for Innovation and Technology | Getahun Mekuria |
Finance minister | Ahmed Shide |
Transport Minister | Dagmawit Moges |
Minister of Education | Tilaye Gete |
Minister for Trade and Industry | Melaku Alebel |
Minister of Agriculture | Omer Husen |
Minister for Urban Development and Construction | Aisha Mohammed Mussa |
Minister for Mining and Petroleum | Samuel Hurka |
Minister for Water, Irrigation and Energy | Sileshi Bekele |
Minister for Science and Higher Education | Hirut Woldemariam |
Minister for Labor and Social Affairs | Ergoge Tesfaye |
Minister for Women, Children and Young People | Filsan Abdullahi |
Minister for Culture and Tourism | Hirut Kassaw |
Minister of State Revenue | La'qe Ayalew |
Commissioner for National Planning | Fitsum Assefa |
Individual evidence
- ^ Cabinet Minister. Retrieved May 12, 2020 .
- ↑ Ethiopia's first women attorney general confirmed in the parliament. In: Borkena Ethiopian News. March 12, 2020, accessed May 12, 2020 (American English).
- ↑ Addisstandard: News: Despite objections PM Abiy Removes one of the remaining two TPLF members from his cabinet. In: Addis Standard. January 22, 2020, accessed May 12, 2020 (American English).
- ^ About the Government - Ethiopia. Retrieved May 12, 2020 .
- ↑ TesfaNews: Ethiopian PM Announce New, Half Women Cabinet minister. In: TesfaNews. October 16, 2018, Retrieved May 12, 2020 (American English).
- ↑ David Signer, Dakar: Abiy Ahmed turned out to be a reformer - a search for clues | NZZ . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . ( nzz.ch [accessed on May 12, 2020]).