The Hailemariam cabinet included:[6]
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Office |
Name |
Dates |
Prime Minister |
Hailemariam Desalegn |
2012–2018[5] |
Deputy Prime Minister |
Demeke Mekonnen |
|
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Workneh Gebeyehu |
|
Minister of Defense |
Siraj Fegessa |
|
Attorney General |
Getachew Ambaye |
|
Minister of Health |
Yifru Berhane |
|
Minister of Communication and Information Technology |
Debretsion Gebremichael |
|
Minister of Federal Affairs and Pastoral Area Development |
Kassa Tekleberhan |
|
Minister of Finance and Economic Cooperation |
Abreham Tekeste |
|
Minister of Transport |
Ahmed Shide |
|
Minister of Education |
Shiferaw Tekelemariam |
|
Minister of Trade |
Bekele Gulado |
|
Minister of Industry |
Ahmed Abitew |
|
Minister of Farming and Natural Resources |
Eyasu Abrha |
|
Minister of Livestock and Fishery |
Fekadu Beyene |
|
Minister of Public Service and Human Resource Development |
Tagese Chafo |
|
Minister of Urban Development and Housing |
Ambachew Mekonnen |
|
Minister of Construction |
Aisha Mohammed Mussa |
|
Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Natural Resources |
Motuma Mekassa |
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Minister of Water, Irrigation and Electricity |
Sileshi Bekele |
|
Minister of Environmental, Forest and Climate Change |
Gemedo Dale |
|
Minister of Science and Technology |
Getahun Mekuria |
|
Minister of Public Enterprises |
Girma Amente |
|
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs |
Abdulfetah Abdulah |
|
Minister of Women's and Children's Affairs |
Demitu Hambissa |
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Minister of Youth and Sports |
Ristu Yirdaw |
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Minister of Culture and Tourism |
Hirut Woldemariam |
|
Minister of Government Communication Affairs Office |
Negeri Lencho |
|
Director General of Ethiopian Revenues and Customs Authority |
Kebede Chane |
|
Chief Government Whip |
Asmelash Woldesilasie |
|
Commissioner of National Planning Commission |
Yinager Dese |
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