Mauritania's new cabinet

 

Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA)- Following is the composition of the new Mauritani an government formed on Tuesday evening, following last week's inauguration of the country's newly-elect ed President, Gen. Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz.

Minister of Justice: Baba Ould Ameida.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation: Naha Mint Mouknnassa

Minister of Nationale Defence: Hamadi Ould Hamadi

Minister of Interior and Decentralisation: Mohamed Ould Boilil

Minister of Economic Affairs and Development: Sidi Ould Tah

Minister of Finance: Kane Ousmane

Minister of Basic Education: Ahmed Ould Idey Ould Mohamed Radhi.

Minister of Secondary and Higher Aducation: Ahmed Ould Baya.

Minister of Islamic Affairs and Original Education: Ahmed Ould Neini

Minister of Civil Service: Dr Bâ Coumba

Minister of Employment and Professional Training: Mohamed Ould Khouna

Minister of Health: Cheikh El Moctar Ould Horma Ould Babana

Minister of Energy and Oil: Ahmed Ould Moulaye Ahmed

Minister of Fishing and Maritime Economy: Ghdafina Ould Eyih

Minister of Trade, Crafts and Tourism: Bomba Ould Dramane

Minister of Housing, Urbanism and Land Development: Ismael Ould Bedde Ould Cheik h Sidya

Minister of Rural Development: Brahim Ould M'Bareck Ould Mohamed El Moctar

Minister of Equipment and Transports: Camara Moussa Seydi Boubou

Minister of Hydraulics and Sanitation: Mohamed Lemine Ould Aboye

Minister of Industry and Mines: Mohamed Abdallah Ould Oudaa

Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports: Ms Cissé Mint Cheikh Ould Boydé

Minister of Communication and Relations with Parliament: Mohamed Abdallahi Ould Boulhary

Minister of Social Affairs, Infancy and Family: Ms Moulaye Mint El Moctar

Deputy-Minister to the Prime Minister in charge of Environment and Sustainable D evelopment: Dr Drissa Diarra

Deputy-Minister to the Prime Minister in charge of the modernisation of Administ ration and ICTS: Wagne Abdoulaye Drissa

Deputy-Minister to the Prime Minister in charge of Maghrebian Affairs: Ikebrou O uld Mohamed

Secretary-General of the Government: Bâ Ousmane
 
Nouakchott - 12/08/2009
 
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