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Shtayyeh Government

Mohammad Shtayyeh Government
Date formed13 April 2019
Date dissolved31 March 2024
People and organisations
Head of stateMahmoud Abbas
Head of governmentMohammad Shtayyeh
History
PredecessorThird Hamdallah Government
SuccessorMustafa Government

The Mohammad Shtayyeh Government or State of Palestine Government of April 2019 is the eighteenth Palestinian government. Mohammad Shtayyeh was assigned to formally form it on 10 March 2019, after the resignation of Palestinian Unity Government of June 2014.[1][2] The government was sworn in on 13 April 2019 in front of the President of the State of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas,[3] and lasted until March 31, 2024, when the Mustafa Government was sworn in.

Members of the Government

Office Basic Ministerial reshuffle on 1 January 2022
1 Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh
2 Minister of Interior Ziad Mahmoud Muhammad Hab al-Reeh
3 Minister of Waqf and Religious Affairs Hatem Mohamed Helmy al-Bakri
4 Deputy Prime Minister Ziad Abu Amr
5 Deputy Prime Minister

Minister of Information

Nabil Abu Rudeineh
6 Minister of Tele communications and Information Technology Ishaq Sidr
7 Minister of Social Development Ahmed Majdalani
8 Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and Empowerment Osama Al Saadawi
9 Minister of Women's Affairs Amal Hamad
10 Minister of National Economy Khaled Al Osaili
11 Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Rula Maayah
12 Minister of Agriculture Riad Attari
13 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Riyad al-Maliki
14 Minister of Finance Shoukry Bishara
15 Minister of Transport and Communications Assem Salem
16 Minister of Culture Atef Abu Saif
17 Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Fadi al-Hadmi
18 Minister of Local Government Majdi al-Saleh
19 Minister of Justice Mohammad Fahhad Al-Shalaldeh
20 Minister of Public Works and Housing Mohamed Ziara
21 Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Mahmoud Abu Mwais
22 Minister of Education Marwan Awartani
23 Minister of Health Mai Salem Al-Kailah
24 Minister of Labor Nasri Abu Jaish
Secretary General Amjad Ghanem
The Government`s Spokesperson Ibrahim Melhem

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