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NUG Cabinet Members Completed Finally: Ibrahimi
Mps at the lower house of the parliament have casted their votes for the 16 introduced and nominated Ministers for different Ministries, but still the Afghanistan Defense Ministry position is led by the Acting Minister.
Speaker of the house Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi announced that 15 Ministers have successfully received votes from the members of the house that means Afghanistan National Unity cabinet members completed.
The below Minister Nominees have succeeded to become Ministers of National Unity Government cabinet:
1- Minister of Commerce and Industry Homayon Rasa 170 confirmation votes.
2- Minister of Agriculture and Live stock Asadullah Zamir 192 confirmation votes.
3- Minister of Borders and Ethic Tribal Gulab Mangal 188 confirmation votes.
4- Minister of Public works Mohmood Balegh 168 confirmation votes.
5- Minister of Economy Abdul Satar Murad 152 confirmation votes.
6- Minister of Transportation Mohammadullah Batash 176 confirmation votes.
7- Minister of Information and culture Abdul Bari Jahani 120 confirmation votes.
8- Minister of Education Asadullah Hanif Balkhi 161 confirmation votes.
9- Minister of Development Cities Sayed Saadat Mansor Nadiri 202 confirmation votes.
10 – Minister of Justice Abdul Basir Anwar 138 confirmation votes.
11 – Minister of communication and Technology Abdul Razaq Wahidi 152 confirmation votes.
12 – Minister of Women Affairs Dilbar Nazari 131 confirmation votes.
13- Minister of counter Narcotic Salamat Azimi 155 confirmation votes.
14- Minister of Higher Education Farida Mohmand 184 confirmation votes.
15- Minister of labors and social affairs Nasirin Oriakhail 169 confirmation votes.
16- Minister of Water and Power Ali Ahmad Usmani 168 confirmation votes.
After counting the votes the speaker of the house have announced the above mentioned ministers as the winners of the voting process
In the Saturday’s session there were 239 members present a Minister should have been capable to receive 120 votes and become the winner.
Their victory comes after that lawmaker repeatedly asking the Government to introduce the Afghanistan Defense Minister Nominee to the parliament to receive confidence votes,yet the National unity Government leaders to be capable to introduce one.
Reported by Abdul Aziz Karimi
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