Cabinet of the United Arab Emirates

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Cabinet of United Arab Emirates
مجلس الوزراء
Membership
  • 1 prime minister
  • 3 deputy prime ministers
  • 29 general ministers
  • A general secretariat composed of a varying number of employees
Main organ
Federal government of the United Arab Emirates
Websiteuaecabinet.ae

The Cabinet of the United Arab Emirates, or Council of Ministers (

Arabic: مجلس الوزراء), is the chief executive body of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) federal government. The cabinet consists of federal government ministers, and is led by the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates. Although not stated in the Constitution of the United Arab Emirates, the position of prime minister is nominally held by the ruler of Dubai. The cabinet reports to the president of the United Arab Emirates and the Federal Supreme Council.[1]

History

The

first cabinet was formed following the union of UAE as a federation on 9 December 1971.[2][3]

The last reshuffle was on 6 January 2024.[4]

Jurisdiction

The cabinet runs and represents the federal government of the United Arab Emirates and jurisdiction varies among the emirates of the United Arab Emirates, with some emirates such as the government of Dubai retaining broad jurisdiction over legislative, judicial and security affairs.[5] The main jurisdiction of the cabinet lies with standardising laws and coordination between the various emirates, in addition to exclusive jurisdiction over defence and foreign affairs, among others.[1]

Members of the Cabinet

Office Incumbent Website
Prime Minister

Minister of Defence
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum pm.gov.ae
mod.gov.ae
Vice President
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Presidential Court
Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan diwan.gov.ae/
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Interior
Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan moi.gov.ae/
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Finance
Maktoum bin Mohammed Al Maktoum mof.gov.ae/
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan mofa.gov.ae/
Minister of Health and Prevention
Minister of Federal National Council Affairs
Abdul Rahman Al Oweis
moh.gov.ae/
mfnca.gov.ae/
Minister of Economy Abdulla Al Marri moec.gov.ae/
Minister of Justice Abdullah Al Nuaimi moj.gov.ae/
Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Suhail Al Mazroui moei.gov.ae/
Minister of Education Ahmad Al Falasi[6] moe.gov.ae/
Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence
Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan tolerance.gov.ae/
Minister of Culture and Youth Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi mcy.gov.ae
Minister of Climate Change and Environment Amna Al Dahak Al Shamsi moccae.gov.ae/
Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber
moiat.gov.ae/
Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation Abdulrahman Al Awar mohre.gov.ae/
Minister of Community Development Shamma Al Mazrui mocd.gov.ae/
Minister of Federal Supreme Council Affairs
Abdullah Al Ketbi uaecabinet.ae/
Minister of Cabinet Affairs
Mohammed Al Gergawi
uaecabinet.ae/
Minister of State for International Cooperation
Reem Bint Ibrahim Al Hashimy
mofa.gov.ae/
Minister of State for Defence Affairs Mohammed Fadel Al Mazrouei mod.gov.ae
Minister of State for Government Development and the Future Ohoud Al Roumi moca.gov.ae/
Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology
Sarah bint Yousif Al Amiri
moiat.gov.ae/
moe.gov.ae/
Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications Omar Bin Sultan Al Olama ai.gov.ae/
Minister of State for Foreign Trade
Thani Ahmed Al Zeyoudi
moec.gov.ae/
Minister of State for Early Education Sara Musallam moe.gov.ae/
Minister of State for Financial Affairs Mohamed Hadi Al Hussaini mof.gov.ae/
Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sultan Al Neyadi
Minister of State Noura Al Kaabi
Minister of State Ahmed Al Sayegh
Minister of State Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan
Minister of State Hamad Al Shamsi
Minister of State Khalifa Al Marar
Minister of State Maryam Al Hammadi
Minister of State Jaber Al Suwaidi

References

  1. ^ a b "Cabinet Mandate". uaecabinet.ae. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  2. ^ "President okays new cabinet". Khaleej Times. Abu Dhabi. 10 February 2006. Archived from the original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  3. JSTOR 4324910
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  4. ^ National, The (6 January 2024). "Emirati astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi appointed to UAE Cabinet in reshuffle". The National. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  5. S2CID 55869225
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  6. ^ "The UAE Cabinet – The Official Portal of the UAE Government". u.ae. Retrieved 2 August 2022.

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