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Council of Ministers of Mali

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The Council of Ministers of Mali (French: Conseil des ministres du 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

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OFFICE NAME TERM
Prime Minister Vacant
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mali)
Ministry of Public Health and Hygiene (Mali)
Ministry of Justice (Mali)
Malian Armed Forces
Direction Nationale des Archives du Mali
Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile du Mali
Defense ministers of Mali
Tourism ministers of Mali
Health ministers of Mali
Agriculture Ministers of Mali
Finance ministers of Mali
Minister of Education, literacy, promotion of national languages and civics Vacant
Minister of Posts and New Technologies Vacant
Minister of Culture Vacant
Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs* Vacant
Minister of the Economy, Finance and Budget Vacant
Minister of Trade and Industry Vacant
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training Vacant
Minister of Energy and Water Vacant
Minister of Handicrafts and Tourism Vacant
Minister of Environment and Sanitation Vacant
Minister of Equipment and Transport* Vacant
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Vacant
Minister of Internal Security and Civil Protection* Vacant
Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Solidarity and the Elderly Vacant
Minister of Health Vacant
Minister of Housing, Planning and Land Affairs Vacant
Minister of Internal Security and Civil Protection Vacant
Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals Vacant
Minister of Labor, Civil Service, and State Reforms Vacant
Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Vacant
Minister of Malians Abroad and African Integration Vacant
Minister of Mines Vacant
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Vacant
Minister of Social Development, Solidarity, and the Elderly Vacant
Minister of Religious Affairs and Worship Vacant
Minister of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Regional Planning* Vacant
Minister of family, promotion of women and children Vacant
Minister of Youth and Sports Vacant
Minister of Labour, Public Service and Institutional Relations Vacant
Communications Minister, government spokesman Vacant
Minister Delegate to the Minister of Economy, Finance and Budget, for the Budget Vacant
decentralization and planning Vacant

Updated as of August 2020

The cabinet was changed after Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta took the office in 2013. It then was vacated after Keïta's resignation following his arrest by opposition-backed mutinying soldiers in August 2020.

References

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  1. ^ The Book of Rule. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. p. 181.