Cabinet of Oman
The Cabinet of Oman is the chief executive body of the Sultanate of Oman. On 6 March 2011, Sultan Qaboos bin Said al-Said responded to the 2011 Omani protests by dismissing 12 ministers.
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As of 2020:
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Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said | Deputy Prime Minister for the Council of Ministers | ||||
Asad bin Tariq | Deputy Prime Minister for Relations and International Cooperation Affairs | ||||
Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq bin Taimur al Said | Deputy Prime Minister for The Defense Affairs | ||||
Sayyid Khalid bin Hilal Al Busaidi | Minister of Diwan of Royal Court | ||||
Salem bin Mohammed Al Mahrooqi | Minister of Heritage & Culture | www |
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Lt.Gen Sultan bin Mohammed al Nu'amani | Minister of Royal Office | ||||
Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah | Minister of Foreign Affairs | www |
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Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal Al Busaidi | Minister of Interior | www |
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Darwish bin Isma'eel bin Ali Al Balushi | Minister of Finance | www |
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Sayyid Saud bin Hilal bin Hamad Al Busaidi | Minister of State And Governor of Muscat | ||||
Sheikh Khalid bin Omar bin Said Al Marhoon | Minister of Civil Service | www |
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Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Obaid Al Sa'eedi | Minister of Health | www |
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Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Said Al Sa'eedi | Minister of Legal Affairs | www |
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Hinai | Minister of Justice | ||||
Mohammed Al Rumhi | Minister of Oil and Gas | www |
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Shaikh Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Salimi | Minister of Awqaf & Religious Affairs | www |
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Dr Saud bin Hmood bin Ahmed Al Habsi | Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries | www |
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Dr Ali bin Masoud Al Sunaidy | Minister of Commerce and Industry | www.moci.gov.om | |||
Madeeha bint Ahmed bin Nassir Al Shibaniyah | Minister of Education | home |
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Hamed bin Mohammed Al Rashdi | Minister of Information | www |
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Shaikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Abdullah Al Bakri | Minister of Manpower | www |
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Mohammed bin Salim bin Said Al Toobi | Minister of Environment and Climate Affairs | moeca |
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Rawiyah bint Saud Al Busaidiyah | Minister of Higher Education | www |
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Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Shuhi | Minister of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources | www |
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Ahmed bin Nasser Al Mahrizi |
Minister of Tourism | www |
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Sheikh Sa'ad bin Mohammed bin Said Al Mardhouf Al Sa'adi | Minister of Sports Affairs | www |
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Said bin Saif Al Kalbani | Minister of Social Development | www |
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Sheikh Mohammed Al Maamri | Minister of State And Governor of Dhofar | ||||
Saif Bin Ali Al Shabibi | Minister of Housing | www |
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Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Salim Al Futaisi | Minister of Transport | www |
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Dr Suad Bint Mohammed Bin Ali Al Lawatia | Minister of Art Affairs | ||||
Azza bint Sulaiman bin Said Al Ismailiya | Minister of Technology and Communication | ||||
Sayyid Ibrahim bin Said Al Busaidy | Minister of State and Governor of Musandam |
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References
External links
- Cabinet Ministers from the Ministry of Information, Sultanate of Oman
- Oman from the CIA list of Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members
- Oman's ruler dismisses ministers, Al Jazeera English, 6 March 2011
- Sultan fires ministers amid Oman unrest, Financial Times, 7 March 2011
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