Ghani cabinet
President Ashraf Ghani's cabinet is the cabinet of Afghanistan since 29 September 2014.
Ghani cabinet | |
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Date formed | 29 September 2014 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Ashraf Ghani |
Head of government | Ashraf Ghani |
Total no. of members | 28 |
History | |
Predecessor | Second Karzai cabinet |
Cabinet
Portfolio | Name | Years | Status |
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President | Ashraf Ghani | 2014-present | Chosen by electorate |
First Vice President | Abdul Rashid Dostum | 2014-present | Chosen by electorate |
Second Vice President | Sarwar Danish | 2014-present | Chosen by electorate |
Foreign Affairs Minister | Salahuddin Rabbani | 2015-present | Acting (First Approved by the National Assembly, but later Rejected by them) |
National Defense Minister | Tariq Shah Bahrami | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Interior Affairs Minister | Wais Barmak | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Finance Minister | Eklil Ahmad Hakimi | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Economy Minister | Mustafa Mastoor | 2017-present | Acting |
Agriculture Minister | Nasir Ahmad Durrani | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Energy and Water Minister | Ali Ahmad Osmani | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Justice Minister | Abdul Basir Anwar | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Information and Culture Minister | Abdul Bari Jahani | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Education Minister | Shinwari | 2017-present | Acting |
Higher Education Minister | Najibullah Khwaja Omari | 2017-Present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Trade and Commerce Minister | Humayoon Rasaw | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Transportation and Aviation Minister | Muhammad Hamid Tahmasi | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Women's Affairs Minister | Delbar Nazari | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Haj and Religious Affairs Minister | Faiz Mohammad Osmani | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Public Health Minister | Ferozuddin Feroz | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Public Works Minister | Yama Yari | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Mines Minister | Nargis Nehan | 2017-Present | Acting |
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology | Shahzad Gul Ayoubi | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Rural Rehabilitation and Development Minister | Mujiburrahman Karimi | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Minister of Labor, Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled | Faizullah Zaki | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Frontiers, Nations, and Tribal Affairs Minister | Gulagha Sherzai | 2017-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Urban Development and Housing Minister | Sayed Mansur Naderi | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Counter Narcotics Minister | Salamat Azimi | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Refugees and Repatriation Minister | Sayed Hussain Alemi Balkhi | 2015-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
Attorney General | Farid Hamidi | 2016-present | |
Director of the National Directorate of Security | Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai | 2016-present | Approved by the National Assembly |
National Security Advisor | Mohammad Hanif Atmar | 2015-present | Appointed by Ashraf Ghani |
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