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Second Cabinet of Fouad Siniora

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This is the list of the Lebanese government that was formed by Mr Fouad Siniora on July 11 2008

Sect Minister Porfolio Political affiliation
Opposition
Greek Orthodox Issam Abu Jamra Vice Prime Minister/Minister of State Free Patriotic Movement
Maronite Gebran Bassil Telecommunications Free Patriotic Movement
Maronite Mario Aoun Social Affairs Free Patriotic Movement
Greek Catholic Elias Skaff Agriculture Skaff Bloc
Armenian Alain Tabourian Power ARF
Shia Fawzi Salloukh Foreign Affairs Hezbollah
Shia Mohammad Jawad Khalifeh Health Amal Movement
Shia Ghazi Zeaiter Industry Amal Movement
Shia Mohammad Fneich Labor Hezbollah
Shia Ali Qanso State SSNP
Druze Talal Arslan Youth and Sports LDP
Pro-President
Maronite Ziad Baroud Interior President close to Democratic Renewal
Greek Orthodox Elias Murr Defense President close to Murr Bloc
Greek Catholic Joe Takla State President
March 14 Alliance
Sunni Fouad Siniora Prime Minister /State Future Movement
Sunni Mohammad Shateh Finance Future Movement
Sunni Bahia Hariri Education Future Movement
Armenian Jean Ogasapian State Future Movement
Sunni Khaled Kabbani State Future Movement
Sunni Mohammad Safadi Economy and Trade Tripoli Bloc
Greek Orthodox Tarek Mitri Media Independent close to FM
Sunni Tamam Salam Culture Independent close to FM
Shia Ibrahim Chamssedine State for Administrative Development Affairs Independent
Catholic Raymond Audi Displaced Independent close to the ex-Qornet Shehwan Gathering
Druze Ghazi Aridi Public Works PSP
Druze Wael Abu Faour State PSP
Maronite Nassib Lahoud State Democratic Renewal
Maronite Antoine Karam Environment Lebanese Forces
Greek Orthodox Ibrahim Najjar Justice Lebanese Forces
Maronite Elie Marouni Tourism Kataeb
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