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, it is the country's executive body.
Current Cabinet
As of April 2018, the cabinet comprises:[1]
Office | Incumbent |
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Prime Minister | Abiy Ahmed |
Deputy Prime Minister | Demeke Mekonnen |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Workneh Gebeyehu |
Minister of Defense | Motuma Mekassa |
Attorney General | Berhanu Tsegaye |
Minister of Health | Amir Aman |
Minister of Communication and Information Technology | Ouba Mohammed |
Minister of Federal Affairs and Pastoral Area Development | Kebede Chanie |
Minister of Finance and Economic Development | Abraham Tekeste |
Minister of Transport | Siraj Fergessa |
Minister of Education | Tilaye Gete |
Minister of Trade | Melaku Alebel |
Minister of Agriculture and Livestock | Shiferaw Shigute |
Minister of Public Service and Human Resource Development | Tagese Chafo |
Minister of Urban Development and Housing | Jantirar Abay |
Minister of Construction | Aisha Mohammed |
Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Natural Resources | Melese Alemu |
Minister of Water, Irrigation and Electricity | Sileshi Bekele |
Minister of Environmental, Forest and Climate Change | Gemedo Dale |
Minister of Science and Technology | Getahun Mekuria |
Minister of Public Enterprises | Teshome Toga |
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs | Hirut Woldemariam |
Minister of Women's and Children's Affairs | Yalem Tsegaye |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Ristu Yirdaw |
Minister of Culture and Tourism | Foziya Amin |
Minister of Government Communication Affairs Office | Ahmed Shide |
Director General of Ethiopian Revenues and Customs Authority | Oumer Hussen |
Chief Government Whip | Asmelash Woldesilasie |
Commissioner of National Planning Commission | Yinager Dese |
References
- ↑ "Government Overview". Ethiopia.gov.et. Retrieved 2017-10-22.
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