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The following is a list of the heads of government of modern Yemen, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Yemen in 1918 to the present day.. Yemen is in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring-related Yemeni crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2012, after 33 years in power. [1]
The following is a list of the heads of state of modern Yemen, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Yemen in 1918 to the present day. Yemen is in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring-related Yemeni crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2012, after 33 years in power. [1]
Under the Constitution of Yemen, the prime minister is appointed by the president, and must, like his cabinet, enjoy confidence from the House of Representatives. Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council issued a decision on 5 February 2024 appointing its foreign minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak as the country's new prime minister.
Sultan: 5 October 1967 – present Prime Minister: 1 January 1984 – present 15 September 1973 Carl XVI Gustaf Sweden: King: 30 June 1975 Paul Biya Cameroon: Prime Minister: 30 June 1975 – 6 November 1982 President: 6 November 1982 – present 3 August 1979 Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo [2] Equatorial Guinea
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Prime Minister of Jordan: 15 September 2024 Kuwait: Arabian Peninsula: Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah: Emir of Kuwait: 16 December 2023 Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah: Prime Minister of Kuwait: 15 May 2024 Lebanon: Levant: Joseph Aoun: President of Lebanon: 9 January 2025 Najib Mikati: Prime Minister of Lebanon: 10 September 2021 Libya: Maghreb ...
On 10 August 2024, Ahmed al-Rahawi was appointed as Prime Minister of Yemen and tasked with forming a ministry known as the 'Government of Change and Construction' by the President of the Supreme Political Council Mahdi al-Mashat. [9] Two days later the composition of the new government was announced in a presidential resolution. [10]
Interim Prime Minister – Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo Burundi: President – Évariste Ndayishimiye [γ] Prime Minister – Gervais Ndirakobuca Cambodia: President of the People's Party – Hun Sen [2] King – Norodom Sihamoni: Prime Minister – Hun Manet Cameroon: President – Paul Biya [γ] Prime Minister – Joseph Ngute Canada