Government of Yemen,
1998-2001 |
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President: Ali Abdullah Salih (GPC)
Vice-president: Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi (GPC)
Dr Abd al-Karim al-Iryani was temporarily appointed
prime minister on 29 April 1998 following the resignation of Dr Farraj bin Ghanim. Two
weeks later Dr Iryani was asked to form a government and the new cabinet was announced on
16 May 1998.
FULL LIST OF
MINISTERS |
Position |
Name |
Party |
Prime Minister |
Abd al-Karim Ali al-Iryani
|
GPC |
Agriculture and Irrigation |
Ahmad Salim al-Jabali |
GPC |
Civil Administration |
Mohammed Ahmad al-Juneid |
GPC |
Communications |
Ahmad Muhammad al-Anisi |
GPC |
Culture and tourism |
Abd al-Malik Mansour
|
GPC |
Defence |
Muhammad Deifallah Muhammad |
GPC |
Education |
Yahya Muhammad al-Shuaibi |
GPC |
Electricity and Water |
Ali Hamid Sharaf |
GPC |
Expatriate Affairs |
Ahmad Ali al-Bishari |
GPC |
Finance |
Alawi Salih al-Salami |
GPC |
Fish Resources |
Ahmad Musa'id Hussein |
GPC |
Foreign Affairs |
Abd al-Qadir Bagammal* |
GPC |
Health |
Abdullah Abd al-Wali Nasher |
Ind |
Housing & Urban Planning |
Abdullah Hussein al-Dafai |
GPC |
Industry |
Abd al-Rahman Mohammed Ali Othman |
GPC |
Information |
Abd al-Rahman al-Akwa'a |
GPC |
Interior |
Hussein Mohammad Arab |
GPC |
Justice |
Ismail Ahmad al-Wazir |
GPC |
Labour/Vocational Training |
Muhammad al-Tayyib |
GPC |
Legal and Parliamentary affairs |
Abdullah Ahmad Ghanim |
GPC |
Local Administration |
Sadiq Amin Abu Ra's |
GPC |
Minister of State |
Faisal Mahmoud Hassan Ali |
GPC |
Oil and Minerals |
Muhammad al-Khadim al-Wajih |
GPC |
Parliamentary Affairs |
Mutahar al-Sa'idi |
GPC |
Planning and Development |
Ahmad Mohammed Soufan |
GPC |
Religious Guidance |
Nasser al-Shaybani*** |
GPC |
Social Affairs and Welfare |
Mohammed Abdullah al-Battani |
GPC |
Supply and Trade |
Abd al-Aziz al-Komaim |
GPC |
Transport |
Abd al-Malik Ali al-Sayyani |
GPC |
Youth and Sports |
Abd al-Wahhab Rawih |
GPC |
***
Appointed 12 September 1998 to replace Ahmad Muhammad al-Shami (al-Haqq party) who
resigned on 8 September, 1998.
* = also deputy prime minister
Bold type indicates new ministers joining the government
Italics indicate ministers who have moved to a new post
The number of ministers increased from 29 (in the previous
government) to 30.
Abdullah Hussein Saba'a, former minister for expatriate affairs, left the government. |