速報! new Kurdistan Cabinet
new Kurdistan Cabinet
Kurdistan PM-designate submits proposed new cabinet to parliament
The following are the list of the candidates:
Masrour Barzani (KDP) – Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG)
Qubad Talabani (PUK) – Deputy Prime Minister of the KRG
Farsat Ahmed Abdullah (KDP) – Minister of Justice
Shorsh Ismael Abdullah (Gorran) – Minister of Peshmerga
Rebar Ahmed Khalid (KDP) – Minister of Interior
Awat Janab Nouri Salih (Gorran) – Minister of Finance and Economy
Saman Hussein Mohammed Barzinji (KDP) – Minister of Health
Alan Hama-Saeed Salih Mohammed (KDP) – Minister of Education
Dana Abdulkarim Hama Salih Abdulrahman (Gorran) – Minister of Housing and Reconstruction
Sasan Osman Awni Habib (KDP) – Minister of Municipalities and Tourism
Aram Mohammed Qadir Amin (PUK) – Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Dara Rashid Mahmoud (PUK) – Minister of Planning
Kwestan Mohammed Abdullah Marouf (Gorran) – Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
Mohammed Saeed Ali (PUK) – Minister of Culture and Youth
Abdullah Mahmoud San Ahmed (KSDP) – Minister of Martyrs and Anfal
Begard Dilshad Shukrllah (PUK) – Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Kamal Muslim Saeed Qarani (Gorran) – Minister of Trade and Industries
Ano Jawhar Abdulmasih Abdoka (Christian minority) – Minister of Transport and Communications
Pishtiwan Sadiq Abdullah (KDP) – Minister of Endowment and Religious Affairs
Kamal Mohammed Salih Khalil (KDP) – Minister of Electricity
Khalid Salam Saeed [Khalid Shwani] (PUK) – Region Minister
Aydin Marouf Salim (Turkmen minority) – Region Minister
Vala Fareed Ibrahim (KDP) – Region Minister
Earlier on Monday, the Kurdistan Parliament invited lawmakers to attend Wednesday session to vote on the proposed cabinet of the new KRG, which now include two more female ministers than the previous one.
The Kurdistan Region on Sept. 30 held parliamentary elections, which saw the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) increase its number of seats to 45, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) win 21 seats, and Gorran (Change) Movement secure 12.
Based on the list of the candidates sorted above, the KDP will have 10 ministers, including in the Ministry of Natural Resources, the PUK, six, and five for Gorran.