Council of Ministers of Mali
The Council of Ministers of Mali (French: Conseil des ministres du Mali) consists of members appointed by the president with the advice of the prime minister.[1]
The Council of Ministers is chaired by the prime minister and is tasked with managing government operations.
Members of the Council of Ministers
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
Prime Minister | Vacant | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mali) | — | |
Ministry of Public Health and Hygiene (Mali) | — | |
Ministry of Justice (Mali) | — | |
Malian Armed Forces | — | |
Direction Nationale des Archives du Mali | — | |
Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile du Mali | — | |
Defense ministers of Mali | — | |
Tourism ministers of Mali | — | |
Health ministers of Mali | — | |
Agriculture Ministers of Mali | — | |
Finance ministers of Mali | — | |
Minister of Education, literacy, promotion of national languages and civics | Vacant | |
Minister of Posts and New Technologies | Vacant | |
Minister of Culture | Vacant | |
Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs* | Vacant | |
Minister of the Economy, Finance and Budget | Vacant | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Vacant | |
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training | Vacant | |
Minister of Energy and Water | Vacant | |
Minister of Handicrafts and Tourism | Vacant | |
Minister of Environment and Sanitation | Vacant | |
Minister of Equipment and Transport* | Vacant | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation | Vacant | |
Minister of Internal Security and Civil Protection* | Vacant | |
Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Solidarity and the Elderly | Vacant | |
Minister of Health | Vacant | |
Minister of Housing, Planning and Land Affairs | Vacant | |
Minister of Internal Security and Civil Protection | Vacant | |
Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals | Vacant | |
Minister of Labor, Civil Service, and State Reforms | Vacant | |
Minister of Livestock and Fisheries | Vacant | |
Minister of Malians Abroad and African Integration | Vacant | |
Minister of Mines | Vacant | |
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research | Vacant | |
Minister of Social Development, Solidarity, and the Elderly | Vacant | |
Minister of Religious Affairs and Worship | Vacant | |
Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Regional Planning* | Vacant | |
Minister of family, promotion of women and children | Vacant | |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Vacant | |
Minister of Labour, Public Service and Institutional Relations | Vacant | |
Communications Minister, government spokesman | Vacant | |
Minister Delegate to the Minister of Economy, Finance and Budget, for the Budget | Vacant | |
decentralization and planning | Vacant |
Updated as of August 2020
The cabinet was changed after Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta took the office in 2013. It then was vacated after Keïta's resignation following his arrest by opposition-backed mutinying soldiers in August 2020.
References
- ^ The Book of Rule. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. p. 181.
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