President the Supreme Political Council in Sana’a, Mahdi Al-Mashat, met on Monday with the chief of the Government of Change and Construction, Ahmed Al-Rahwi.
During the meeting, the Prime Minister presented to President Al-Mashat the new government formation, which included competencies from various areas and provinces of the Republic of Yemen, thus constituting a true national partnership of competence and integrity.
Al-Rahwi stressed that the government’s task, which was formed in these difficult circumstances that the country is going through, is primarily to arrange the internal situation and confront the aggression economically, militarily and politically and achieve the desired construction and change.
He reiterated that this government would do everything in its power to meet the aspirations of steadfast, struggling Yemeni people and find solutions to the problems resulting from the brutal US-backed Saudi aggression coalition.
After President Al-Mashat reviewed the list of the formation, he issued a presidential decree as follows:
1. Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser Al-Rahwi as Prime Minister.
2. Mohamed Ahmed Ahmed key of the First Deputy Prime Minister.
3. Jalal Ali Ali Al-Rowaishan. Deputy Prime Minister for Defence and Security Affairs.
4. Mohamed Hassan Ismail Al-Madani, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Administration and Local and Rural Development.
5. Mohamed Nasser Al-Atafi, Minister of Defense.
6. Abdul Karim Amir Al-Din Al-Houthi, Minister of Interior.
7. Mujahid Ahmed Abdullah Ali, Minister of Justice and Human Rights.
8. Khaled Hussein Saleh Al-Hawali, Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Development.
9. Mohamed Ayyash Mohamed Qahim, Minister of Transport and Public Works.
10. Abdul-Jabbar Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Minister of Finance.
11. Moein Hashim Ahmed Mahagri, Minister of Economy, Industry and Investment.
12. Radwan Ali Ali Al-Rubai, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources.
13. Hassan Abdullah Yahiya Al-Saadi, Minister of Education and Scientific Research.
14. Jamal Ahmed Ali Amer, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants.
15. Abdullah Abdulaziz Abdul-Rahman Al-Amir, Minister of Oil and Minerals.
16. Ali Saif Mohammed Hassan, Minister of Electricity, Energy and Water.
17. Ali Abdul Karim Ali Shaiban, Minister of Health and Environment.
18. Ali Qasim Hussein Al-Yafei, Minister of Culture and Tourism.
19. Samir Mohammed Ahmed Baja’ala, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor.
20- Hashem Ahmed Abdul-Rahman Sharaf al-Din, Minister of Information.
21. Mohamed Ali Ahmed Al-Mawlid, Minister of Youth and Sports.
22. Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Al-Mahdi, Minister of Telecommunications & information Technology.