Council of Ministers of Mali

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The Council of Ministers of 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 Modibo Sidibé 2007–incumbent
Minister of Agriculture Tiemoko Sangare 2007–incumbent
Minister of Basic Education, Literacy, and National Languages Sidibe Aminata Diallo 2007–incumbent
Minister of Communications and New Technologies Diarra Mariam Flantie Diallo 2007–incumbent
Minister of Culture Mohammed el-Moctar 2007–incumbent
Minister of Defense and Veterans Natia Plea 2007–incumbent
Minister of the Economy, Industry, and Trade Ba Fatoumata Nene Sy 2007–incumbent
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training Ibrahima N'Diaye 2007–incumbent
Minister of Energy and Water Resources Mamadou Diarra 10/2008[2]–incumbent[3][4]
Minister of the Environment and Cleanliness Agathane Ag Alassane 2007–incumbent
Minister of Equipment and Transport Ahmed Diane Semega 2007–incumbent
Minister of Finance Abou-Bakar Traore 2007–incumbent
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Moctar Ouane 2007–incumbent
Minister of Handicrafts and Tourism Bah N'Diaye 2007–incumbent
Minister of Health Oumar Ibrahima Toure 2007–incumbent
Minister of Housing, Land Issues, and Urban Planning Salimata Fofana Gakou 2007–incumbent
Minister of Internal Security and Civil Protection Sadio Gassama 2007–incumbent
Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals Mahafara Traore 2007–incumbent
Minister of Labor, Civil Service, and State Reforms Abdoul Wahab Berthe 2007–incumbent
Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Madeleine Ba Diallo 2007–incumbent
Minister of Malians Living Abroad and African Integration Badra Alou Macalou 2007–incumbent
Minister of Mines Abou Bakar Traore 2009–incumbent[4]
Minister of Secondary and Higher Education and Scientific Research Amadou Toure 2007–incumbent
Minister of Social Development, Solidarity, and the Elderly Sekou Diakite 2007–incumbent
Minister of State Domains, Land Affairs, and Habitat Aminata Sidibe Soumare 2007–incumbent
Minister of Territorial Administration and Local Communities Kafougouna Kone 2007–incumbent
Minister of Women's Promotion, Children, and Family Sina Damba Maiga 2007–incumbent
Minister of Youth and Sports Hamane Niang 2007–incumbent
Minister in charge of Relations with Institutions and Government Spokesperson Fatoumata Guindo Diabete 2007–incumbent

Cabinet list updated April 2009[5].

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References

  1. ^ The Book of Rule. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. pp. p.181. 
  2. ^ Mali: un PDG de banque nommé ministre de l'Energie, des mines et de l'eau, AFP / 02 octobre 2008
  3. ^ Replaces Ahmed Sow:Energy minister resigns. SAPA/AFA. September 30 2008
  4. ^ a b Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Water Resources is split into Ministry of Energy and Water Resources, with Diarra remaining at that post, and Ministry of Mines with former Finance Minister Abou Bakar Traore placed in charge. Mali names new mines minister. Reuters. 10 April 2009
  5. ^ "MALI: Prime Minister Resigns". Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series 44: 17260A–17260C. 2007. doi:10.1111/j.1467-825X.2007.01298.x. 

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