Second Al-Thani Cabinet

{{Short description|Government of Libya, 2014–2021}}

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|date_formed = 29 September 2014

|date_dissolved = 15 March 2021

|government_head = Abdullah al-Thani

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|state_head = Aguila Saleh Issa

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|previous = Maiteeq Cabinet

|successor = Government of National Unity {{small|(merged with Government of National Accord)}}
de facto Government of National Stability

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{{Politics of Libya}}

The Second Cabinet of Abdullah Al-Thani was approved on 22 September 2014 by Libya's democratically elected House of Representatives.{{cite news|url=http://www.libyaherald.com/2014/09/22/new-thinni-government-finally-approved/#ixzz3FUlgq61N|title=New Thinni government finally approved|agency=Libya Herald|date=22 September 2014|accessdate=10 October 2014}} The Libyan Supreme Court ruled on 6 November 2014 that the cabinet was "unconstitutional".{{cite web|title=Libyan court rules elected parliament illegal|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/11/libyan-court-suspends-un-backed-parliament-201411691057750925.html|publisher=Al Jazeera English|date=6 November 2014|accessdate=6 November 2014}} Prime Minister al-Thani and his government offered their resignation on 13 September 2020 in response to the 2020 Libyan protests. In the context of the Libyan Civil War, the Second Al-Thani cabinet was generally referred to as the Tobruk government.

Composition

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Abdullah al-Thani

|Prime Minister of Libya

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Al-Mahdi Hassan Muftah Allabad

|First Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Security Affairs

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Abd al-Salam al-Badri

|Second Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Public Services (Electricity, Water etc)

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Abd Al-Rahman Al-Taher

|Third Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Authorities (Agriculture etc)

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Mustafa T. A. Abotaeta

|Fourth Deputy Prime Minister and Head of Authorities (Defense, Interior, etc)

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Muhammed Al-Farooq Abd al-Salam

|Minister of Local Government

|[http://www.lgm.gov.ly/ www.lgm.gov.ly]

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Khalifa F. K. Abuhisha

|Minister of Internal Cooperation

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Hisham M. B. Belhaj

|Minister of Housing and Utilities

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Al-Mabrouk Ghraira Omran

|Minister of Justice

|[http://www.aladel.gov.ly/main/ www.aladel.gov.ly]

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Reda Al-Menshawi

|Minister of Health

|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519223020/http://health.gov.ly/web/ www.health.gov.ly]

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Umar al-Sinki

|Minister of Interior

|[http://www.moi.gov.ly/ www.moi.gov.ly] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140520020020/http://moi.gov.ly/ |date=2014-05-20 }}

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Fatthi Al-Majbri

|Minister of Education and Higher Education

|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519224935/http://www.edu.gov.ly/ www.edu.gov.ly]

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Mohamed al-Dairi

|Minister of Foreign Affairs

|[http://www.foreign.gov.ly www.foreign.gov.ly]

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Vacant

|Minister of Defense

|[http://www.defense.gov.ly/ www.defense.gov.ly] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150811043611/http://www.defense.gov.ly/ |date=2015-08-11 }}

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Kamal Al-Hassi

|Minister of Finance & Planning

|[http://www.planning.gov.ly www.planning.gov.ly]

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Massoud Ahmed Belqasem Sawa

|Minister of Social Affairs

|[http://www.socialaffairs.gov.ly/ www.socialaffairs.gov.ly]

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Muneer Ali Assr

|Minister of Economy &{{Cite web|url=http://www.libyaherald.com/2014/09/22/new-thinni-government-finally-approved/#ixzz3FUlgq61N|title = New Thinni government finally approved}} Industry

|[http://industry.gov.ly/ www.industry.gov.ly] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060813150448/http://industry.gov.ly/ |date=2006-08-13 }}

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See also

References

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{{cite news | title= Libya's eastern-based government resigns amid protests | date= 2020-09-14 |newspaper= Al Jazeera English | url= https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/09/libya-eastern-based-government-resigns-protests-200914063023436.html |accessdate=2020-09-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200914143720/https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/09/libya-eastern-based-government-resigns-protests-200914063023436.html |archive-date= 2020-09-14 |url-status=live }}

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