Government of Bahrain - Current Cabinet (22 February 2011)

Current Cabinet (22 February 2011)

Incumbent Office Website Since
Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa Prime Minister 1971
Shaikh Muhammad ibn Mubarak ibn Hamad Al Khalifah Deputy Prime Minister
Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa Deputy Prime Minister
Jawad bin Salem Al Arrayed Deputy Prime Minister
Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa Deputy Prime Minister
Mohammed bin Ebrahim Al Mutawa Minister of State for Follow-up Affairs
Dr. Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa Minister of State for Defense Affairs
Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Fadhel Minister of Shura Council and Parliament Affairs
Lieutenant-General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa Minister of Interior www.interior.gov.bh
Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Minister of Foreign Affairs www.mofa.gov.bh
Dr. Hassan bin Abdulla Fakhro Minister of Industry and Commerce
Minister for Electricity and Water Affairs 2011 merged into Energy
Dr. Majeed bin Mohsen Al Alawi Minister of Housing February 2011
Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Minister of Finance
Shaikh Fawaz bin Mohammed Al Khalifa President of the Information Affairs Authority www.iaa.bh 2010
Dr. Majid bin Ali Al Nuaimi Minister of Education
Dr. Jameel Humadan Minister of Labour February 2011
Dr. Abdulhussain bin Ali Mirza Minister of Energy
{Oil and Gas, Electricity and Water)
2006
Dr. Fatima bint Mohammed Al Balooshi Minister of Social Development 2006
Kamal Ahmed Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs February 2011
Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa Minister of Justice and Islamic Affairs
Dr. Nazar bin Sadiq Al Baharna Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
Shaikha Mai Bint Mohammed Al Khalifa Minister of Culture
Dr. Fatima bint Mohammed Al Balooshi Minister of Health February 2011
Dr. Juma bin Ahmed Al Kaabi Minister of Municipal Affairs and Urban Planning
Essam bin Abdulla Khalaf Minister of Works

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