Ghani cabinet
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Ghani cabinet | |
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Date formed | 29 September 2014 |
Date dissolved | 15 August 2021 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Ashraf Ghani |
Head of government | Ashraf Ghani |
Total no. of members | 28 |
History | |
Predecessor | Second Karzai cabinet |
Successor | Caretaker Cabinet of the Islamic Emirate |
President Ashraf Ghani's cabinet was the cabinet of Afghanistan from 29 September 2014 until 15 August 2021.[1]
Cabinet formation
[edit]September – November 2014: Old Karzai cabinet stays in acting position
[edit]November – December 2014: Replacement of former Karzai ministers
[edit]Changes after the International Conference on Afghanistan in London in December 2014:
Ministry | Name of candidate | Time of takeover |
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Foreign Affairs | Atiqullah Atifmal | 11 December 2014 |
Finance | Mohammad Mustafa Mastoor | 11 December 2014 |
Commerce and Industry | Mozammil Shinwari | 11 December 2014 |
Women’s Affairs | Sayeda Mujgan Mustafawi | 11 December 2014 |
January – Februar 2015: First round of nominees
[edit]Ministry | Name of candidate | Affiliation | Time of nomination | Status | Approval[8] |
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Defense | Sher Muhammad Karimi[9] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Interior Affairs | Nur ul-Haq Ulumi[10] | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | was uneligible due to holding dual citizenship on 21 January 2015[11] but surrendered his second passport on time[8] | approved |
Foreign Affairs | Salahuddin Rabbani | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | was uneligible due to holding dual citizenship on 21 January 2015[11] but surrendered his second passport on time[8] | approved |
Finance | Ghulam Jilani Popal[12] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | opted out on 19 January 2015[13] | |
Eklil Ahmad Hakimi[14] | pro–Ghani | 19 January 2015 | approved | ||
Justice | Ahmad Sayer Mahjur | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | was uneligible due to holding dual citizenship on 21 January 2015[11] | |
Najib Aqa Fahim[15] | pro–Abdullah | 28 January 2015 | was not voted on due to missing document reviews on 28 January 2015[8] | ||
Education | Zalmay Yunusi[16] | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Women’s Affairs | Najiba Ayubi | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | was uneligible due to allegations of missing formal graduation[8] | |
Public Works | Abas Basir[17] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Public Health | Ferozuddin Feroz[18] | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | approved | |
Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock | Mohammad Yaqub Haidari[19] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | paused his nomination on 20 January 2015 due to corruption allegations[20] and eventually wihdrew alltogether[21] | |
Mines and Petroleum | Daud Shah Saba[22] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | approved | |
Telecommunication and Information Technology | Barna Karimi | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Rural Rehabilitation and Development | Nasir Ahmad Durrani[23] | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | approved | |
Higher Education | Khatera Afghan[24] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Water and Power | Mahmoud Saikal[25] | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | opted out on 20 January 2015[20] | |
Abdul Rahman Salahi | pro–Abdullah | 20 January 2015[26] | rejected | ||
Labour, Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled | Sadat Mansoor Naderi[27] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | was uneligible due to holding dual citizenship on 21 January 2015[11] and did not surrender his second passport on time[8] | |
Refugees | Alami Balkhi[28] | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | approved | |
Haj and Religious Endowments | Faiz Mohammad Osmani[29] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | approved | |
Counter Narcotics | Faizullah Kakar[30] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | was uneligible due to holding dual citizenship on 21 January 2015[11] | |
Information and Culture | Ai Sultan Khairi[31] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | was uneligible due to holding dual citizenship on 21 January 2015[11] and did not surrender her second passport on time[8] | |
Abdul Bari Jahani[32] | pro–Ghani | 28 January 2015 | was not voted on due to missing document reviews on 28 January 2015[8] | ||
Borders and Tribes | Qamaruddin Shinwari | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Economy | Sardar Muhammad Rahmanughli[33] | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Commerce and Industry | Sardar Mohammad Rahimi[34] | pro–Abdullah | 12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Transport and Aviation | Faizullah Zaki | pro-Ghani pro-Dostum |
12 January 2015 | rejected | |
Urban Development | Shah Zaman Maiwandi[35] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | was uneligible due to holding dual citizenship on 21 January 2015[11] | |
National Director of Security | Rahmatullah Nabil | pro–Ghani pro-Karzai |
12 January 2015 | approved | |
Director of the Central Bank | Khalilullah Sediq[36] | pro–Ghani | 12 January 2015 | did not present his credentials to parliament due to allegations of holding dual citizenship[8] |
All acting ministers who were not replaced by a permanent minister stayed in office.[8][4]
Ministry | Name of candidate | Affiliation | Time of takeover[37] |
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Interior Affairs | Nur ul-Haq Ulumi[10] | pro–Abdullah | 1 February 2015 |
Foreign Affairs | Salahuddin Rabbani | pro–Abdullah | 1 February 2015 |
Finance | Eklil Ahmad Hakimi[14] | pro–Ghani | 1 February 2015 |
Public Health | Ferozuddin Feroz[18] | pro–Abdullah | 1 February 2015 |
Mines and Petroleum | Daud Shah Saba[22] | pro–Ghani | 1 February 2015 |
Rural Rehabilitation and Development | Nasir Ahmad Durrani[23] | pro–Abdullah | 1 February 2015 |
Refugees | Alami Balkhi[38] | pro–Abdullah | 1 February 2015 |
Haj and Religious Endowments | Faiz Mohammad Osmani[29] | pro–Ghani | 1 February 2015 |
National Director of Security | Rahmatullah Nabil | pro–Ghani pro-Karzai |
was already in office as acting director |
March – April 2015: Second round of nominees
[edit]Ministry | Name of candidate | Affiliation | Time of nomination | Approval[39] | Time of takeover[40] |
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Information and Culture | Abdul Bari Jahani[32] | pro–Ghani | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock | Assadullah Zamir | pro–Ghani | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Borders and Tribal Affairs | Muhammad Gulab Mangal | pro–Ghani | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Public Works | Mahmud Baligh[41] | pro–Ghani | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Economy | Abdul Satar Murad | pro–Abdullah | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Transport and Aviation | Muhammadullah Batash[42] | pro-Ghani pro-Dostum |
21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Urban Development | Sadat Mansoor Naderi[27] | pro–Ghani | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Justice | Abdul Basir Anwar[43] | pro–Abdullah | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Communications and IT | Abdul Razaq Wahidi | pro–Abdullah | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Women’s Affairs | Dilbar Nazari | pro–Abdullah | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Counter Narcotics | Salamat Azimi | pro–Ghani | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Higher Education | Farida Momand[44] | pro–Ghani | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Labour, Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled | Nasrin Oriyakhel[45] | pro–Ghani | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Energy and Water | Ali Ahmad Osmani | pro–Abdullah | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Commerce and Industry | Humayun Rasa | pro–Abdullah | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Education | Assadullah Hanif Balkhi | pro–Abdullah | 21 March 2015 | approved | 21 April 2015 |
Defense | Afzal Ludin | pro-Ghani | 6 April 2015[46] | withdrew his nomination on 8 April 2015[47][48] | |
Director of the Central Bank | unknown |
April – July 2015: Nomination of Defence Minister and Central Bank chef
[edit]Ministry | Name of candidate | Affiliation | Time of nomination | Approval | Time of takeover |
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Defense | Abdullah Habibi[49] | pro–Ghani | 19 April 2015[50] | was expected to be introduced to parliament[51] but that never happened[52] | |
Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai[53] | pro–Ghani pro-Karzai |
21 May 2015 | rejected | 24 May 2015[54] as acting minister and continued to serve in an acting role despite being rejected on 4 July 2015 | |
Director of the Central Bank | Khalilullah Sediq[36] | pro–Ghani | 1 July 2015 | approved | 8 July 2015 |
December 2015: Andarabi replaces Nabil as head of NDS
[edit]Ministry | Name of candidate | Affiliation | Time of takeover |
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National Director of Security | vacant[55] | 10 – 11 December 2015 | |
Massoud Andarabi (acting) | unknown | 11 December 2015 |
Timeline
[edit]2014
[edit]- 21 September: Afghan presidential contenders Ghani and Abdullah sign unity deal[56]
- 1 October: Decree that ministers of the second Karzai cabinet stay in power as acting ministers[57]
- 11 October: Ghani's first days begin with hope[58]
- 17 October: Afghan leaders face headwinds as they form cabinet[59]
- 27 November: Ghani and Abdullah agree on 17 out of 25 ministers[60]
- 29 November: Afghan president dismisses most of his ministers, replaced by deputy ministers[61][62]
- 9 December: Ghani and Abdullah cannot decide on a cabinet[63]
- 11 December: Ghani substitutes the rest of the former cabinet[64]
- 23 December: Afghan cabinet still not appointed [65]
2015
[edit]- 2 January: Unclear who is in charge [111]
- 8 January: No cabinet in sight [112]
- 9 January: Taliban reject offer of Afghan government posts[66]
- 12 January: Afghan cabinet announced[67][68][69][70], with 12 being from Abdullah[71]
- 18 January: Agriculture Minister wanted by Interpol [113]
- 19 January: New setbacks[72][73]
- 20 January: Afghan cabinet introduced to parliament for approval [114], [115], [116]
- 21 January: Parliament rejects cabinet nominees over dual citizenship [117]
- 28 January: 9 Ministers endorsed [118], [119]
- 2 February: Partial cabinet starts work [120]
- 21 March: New cabinet nominees announced[74][75]
- 23 March: Cabinet nominees not introduced to parliament yet[76]
- 26 March: No governance [121]
- 1 April: 16 ministers introduced to parliament[74]
- 6 April: Afzal Ludin nominated as Defense Minister[77]
- 8 April: Ludin withdrew from nomination[48]
- 18 April: Parliament approves cabinet nominees,[39][78] Cabinet nearly complete[79][80]
- 19 April: Habibi nominated as Defense Minister but never introduced to cabinet[52]
- 21 April: 16 members sworn in[81][40]
- 21 May: Masoom Stanekzai nominated as Defense Minister[82][52]
- 4 July: Stanekzai rejected[82][83] but stood in office as in the role of acting minister assumed on 24 May
- 8 July: Sediq approved as Central Bank governor[84]
- September: still no permanent Minister of Defense [122]
- 10 December: Nabil resigned as chief of NDS[85]
- 11 December: Massoud Andarabi pronounced acting chief of NDS[86]
2016
[edit]- 6 February: Ulumi resigns as Interior Minister[87]
- 22 February: Low attendance in Wolesi Jirga [123]
- 24 February: Jahed nominated as Interior Minister[88], started acting[89]
- 8 April: Jahed confirmed[90][91]
- 9 April: No end for power-sharing in government[92]
- 5 May: Ghani moves Stanekzai from Defense Ministry to NDS[55][93][94]
- 13 May: caretakter Head of NDS and Defense Minister nominated [124], [125]
- 8 June: List of cabinet published [126]
- 20 June: NDS chief and Defense minister approved [55][95]
- 5 October: Hakimi still Minister of Finance[96]
- 12 November: 3 cabinet members unseated [127], [128]
- 15 November: Ghani instructs ministers to continue their duties[97]
- 16 November: 7 cabinet members unseated [129]
- 19 November: Parliament fires ministers [130]
- 29 November: [131]
- November: [132]
- December: uncleared status of the dismissed ministers [133]
2017
[edit]- April: Zia Massoud and Farooq Wardak dismissed and appointed respectively
- 25 May: Accusations of violation of cabinet law [134]
- 26 May: Still seven acting ministers with vote of no confidence[98]
- 25 July: New nominees for cabinet positions [135]
- 13 August: Ghani nominates Wais Barmak as Minister of Interior and Taj Mohammad Jahid as Security Adviser. The appointments are awaiting a vote of confidence from parliament [136]
- 21 September: 2 acting ministers appointed[99]
- 13 November: MPs question NUG’s credibility because of vacant cabinet posts[100]
- 4 December: Parliament fills in ministerial posts [137]
- 9 December: Eleven minister candidates received votes of confidence [138]
2018
[edit]- 9 June: Ghani fires Energy Minister[101], sparking critisism by Abdullah[102]
- 26 June: Ahmadi steps down as Minister[103]
- 25 August: Ghani calls security council to step down[104], Atmar does so[105]
- 26 August: Ghai rejects resignations of ministers[106]
- 23 December: Ghani appoints new ministers to the ministries of interior and defence. Amrullah Saleh (interior) and Asadullah Khalid (defence)[107][108][109]
2019
[edit]- 11 February: Andarabi new acting Interior Minister[110]
- 27 May: Abdullah not aware of recent cabinet appointments[111]
- 27 July: Ghani dissolves High Peace Council Secretariat[112]
- 5 September: Stanekzai resigns as head of NDS[113]
2020
[edit]- 29 January: Appointment of Foreign Minister illegal says Abdullah [139]
- 7 March: Ghani chairs cabinet meeting[114]
- 9 March: Both Ghani and Abdullah inaugurated as President, threats of two governments[115]
- 31 March: Arghandiwal appointed as acting Finance Minister[116]
- 3 April: Ghani proposes Abdullah to be head of Peace Council after threats of forming a parallel government[117]
- 4 April: Ghani has made a number of changes in government posts[118]
- 5 April: Ghani halts cabinet formation[119]
- 8 April: Ghani welcomes new acting ministers[120]
- 9 April: Fazal Mahmood Fazli appointed as head of the administrative office of the president[121]
- 7 May: Possible power-sharing deal[122]
- 15 May: Agreement details published[123][124]
- 17 May: Ghani and Abdullah sign power-sharing deal[125]
- 2 June: Appointing new cabinet prioritised[126] as there are still cabinet members to appoint[127]
- 13 June: Slow progress on new cabinet [140]
- 20 July: Rift beteween Ghani and Abdullah over cabinet picks[128]
- 5 August: No full government [141]
- 12 August: Still division because of cabinet appointments[129]
- 6 September: Committee for HCNR approved [142]
- 15 September: Ghani asks new nominee ministries to prioritize accountability[130]
- 13 October: Ghani to introduce Cabinet picks soon[131]
- 21 October: 24- or 25-member cabinet introduced to parliament[132]
- 6 December: Wolesi Jirga has confirmed 20 out of 25 cabinet nominees[133][134]
- end of December: Health Minister Usmani sacked for bribe allegations[135]
2021
[edit]- 23 January: Arghanidwal removed as Finance Minister[136]
- 24 January: Further cabinet clearing[137]
- 4 February: New ministers take oath of office[138]
- 19 March: New Security minister appointed[139]
- 20 March: Ghani appoints two new ministers[140]
- 24 March: Ministry of Finance not functioning properly[141]
- 1 April: Ghani agrees to formation of interim government[142]
- 19 June: Ghani sacks ministers[143][144][145]
- 10 August: Acting Finance Minister Payinda leaves country[146], later resigns
- 22 September: Taliban sack last Ghani cabinet minister[147]
Cabinet
[edit]Portfolio | Name | Years | Status |
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President | Ashraf Ghani | 2014-2021 | Chosen by electorate |
First Vice President | Abdul Rashid Dostum | 2014-2020 | Chosen by electorate |
Second Vice President | Sarwar Danish | 2014-2021 | Chosen by electorate |
Foreign Affairs Minister | Salahuddin Rabbani | 2015-2021 | Acting (First Approved by the National Assembly, but later Rejected by them) |
National Defense Minister | Tariq Shah Bahrami | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Interior Affairs Minister | Wais Barmak | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Finance Minister | Eklil Ahmad Hakimi | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Economy Minister | Mohammad Mustafa Mastoor | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Agriculture Minister | Nasir Ahmad Durrani | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Energy and Water Minister | Ali Ahmad Osmani | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Justice Minister | Abdul Basir Anwar | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Information and Culture Minister | Abdul Bari Jahani | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Education Minister | Shinwari | 2017-2021 | Acting |
Higher Education Minister | Najibullah Khwaja Omari | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Trade and Commerce Minister | Humayoon Rasaw | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Transportation and Aviation Minister | Muhammad Hamid Tahmasi | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Women's Affairs Minister | Delbar Nazari | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Haj and Religious Affairs Minister | Faiz Mohammad Osmani | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Public Health Minister | Ferozuddin Feroz | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Public Works Minister | Yama Yari | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Mines Minister | Nargis Nehan | 2017-2021 | Acting |
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology | Shahzad Gul Ayoubi | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Rural Rehabilitation and Development Minister | Mujiburrahman Karimi | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Minister of Labor, Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled | Faizullah Zaki | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Frontiers, Nations, and Tribal Affairs Minister | Gul Agha Sherzai | 2017-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Urban Development and Housing Minister | Sayed Sadat Mansur Naderi | 2015-2018 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Counter Narcotics Minister | Salamat Azimi | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Refugees and Repatriation Minister | Sayed Hussain Alemi Balkhi | 2015-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
Attorney General | Mohammad Farid Hamidi | 2016-2021 | |
Director of the National Directorate of Security | Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai | 2016-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
State Minister for Martyred and Disabled Affairs | Laluddin Aryubi | 2018-2021 | Appointed by Ashraf Ghani |
National Security Advisor | Mohammad Hanif Atmar | 2015-2021 | Appointed by Ashraf Ghani |
State Ministry for Peace (SMP) | Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi[148] | 2020-2021 | Approved by the National Assembly |
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