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The Economic Strategy Minister (Hebrew: שר לאסטרטגיה כלכלית, Sar LeAstrategia Kalkalit) is a member of the Israeli cabinet. The post was created following the formation of a new government in March 2009, and is held by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Between 5 April 1981 and 16 September 1984, there had been a similar position, named Minister of Economics and Inter-Ministry Coordination. It was resurrected on 16 September 1986 as the Minister of Economics and Planning, before being scrapped again in November 1995.
List of minsters
Minister Party Government(s) Dates in office Ya'akov Meridor Likud 19, 20 5 August 1981 – 10 October 1983
10 October 1983 – 13 September 1984Gad Yaacobi Alignment 21, 22 13 September 1984 – 16 September 1984
16 September 1986 – 20 October 1988Yitzhak Moda'i Likud 23 22 December 1988 – 11 June 1990David Magen Likud 24 22 December 1988 – 11 June 1990Shimon Sheetrit Labor Party 25 13 July 1992 – 18 July 1995Yossi Beilin Labor Party 25 18 July 1995 – 22 November 1995Benjamin Netanyahu Likud 32 31 March 2009 – present External links
- All Ministers in the Ministry of Economics and Planning Knesset website
Israeli Cabinet portfolios Office of the Prime Minister · Deputy Prime Minister · Vice Prime Minister · Agriculture & Rural Development · Communications · Culture & Sport · Defense · Development of the Negev and Galilee · Economic Strategy · Education · Environmental Protection · Finance · Foreign Affairs · Health · Minister for Home Front Defense · Housing and Construction · Immigrant Absorption · Improvement of Government Services · Industry, Trade & Labour · Information & Diaspora · Intelligence & Atomic Energy · Internal Affairs · Minorities · National Infrastructure · Pensioner Affairs · Public Security · Justice · Regional Development · Religious Services · Science & Technology · Strategic Affairs · Tourism · Transportation & Road Safety · Welfare & Social Services · Minister in the Prime Minister's Office
Inactive portfolios: Acting Prime Minister · Development · Labour · Jerusalem Affairs · Rationing & SupplyCategories:- Government ministers of Israel
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