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The Third Modi ministry, also called Modi 3.0, is the union council of ministers of India headed by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, which was formed after the 2024 Indian general election held in seven phases between April and June 2024. [1]
The 2024 South African general election was held in on 29 May 2024 to elect a new National Assembly. [12] [13]Support for the ruling ANC party significantly declined in the election; the ANC remained the largest party but lost the parliamentary majority that it had held since the inaugural post-apartheid election in 1994.
The list of 24 cabinet ministers (excluding the chief minister) was announced on 12 June 2024 prior to the oath-taking ceremony. [3] The cabinet has twenty one ministers from Telugu Desam Party, three from Janasena Party and one from Bharatiya Janata Party. [4] 17 of the 25 are first-time ministers. [5] [6] [7]
After the 2024 national and provincial election, president Cyril Ramaphosa announced the GNU cabinet and deputy ministers on 30 June 2024. [17] [20] The current members of the cabinet of the GNU are listed in the table below. [21] The deputy president and initial set of ministers officially took office upon their swearing-in on 3 July 2024. [22
8 December 2024 Taiwan: Presidency of Lai Ching-te: 20 May 2024 [141] Tajikistan: Cabinet of Tajikistan: 16 November 1994 Tanzania: Suluhu Cabinet: 31 March 2021 Thailand: Paetongtarn cabinet: 3 September 2024 [142] Togo: Council of Ministers of Togo: 1 October 2020 [143] Tonga: Siaosi Sovaleni's Cabinet 28 December 2021 [144] Trinidad and ...
As of 22 October 2024, with 48 ministers, 55 deputy ministers, and 20 cabinet-level agency officials (totaling 123 appointments), this cabinet so far is the second largest cabinet ever existed in Indonesia history (second to Second Dwikora Cabinet with 132 appointments) and the largest cabinet ever formed in post-Reformasi period.
The Ninth Nitish Kumar ministry is the Council of Ministers in Bihar Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. On 28 January 2024, he walked out of the INDIA (alliance) and announced his resignation. He then decided to form a new government in Bihar along with the BJP's NDA alliance. [1] [2]
Perry Curtis Kwabla Okudzeto (Deputy minister) February 2024 – August 2018- February 2024 February 10, 2017 –August 2018 (nominated) (nominated) Ministry of Roads and Highways: Francis Asenso-Boakye. Kwesi Amoako Atta [26] [27] Kwabena Owusu Aduomi (MP) (Deputy minister) Anthony N-Yoh Puowele Karbo (MP) (Deputy minister) February 2024 –