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Al Maliki II Government

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The second Al-Maliki government was the government of Iraq from 22 December 2010 to 8 September 2014. This followed a record length of time since the Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010 which resulted in Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki retaining his position and forming a national unity government including all main blocs that had been elected to parliament.

This Al-Maliki II Cabinet was succeeded by the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi (2014–2018).

The Council of Representatives of Iraq unanimously approved al-Maliki's new government. Twenty-nine ministers were approved, including Shias, Sunnis and Kurds. In reaction, al-Maliki issued his new government's programme and also vowed to make Iraq a "truly democratic state that respects human rights." However, he criticised the lack of any female nominees and warned that "given the circumstances it has been created under, this government does not satisfy the people nor the needs of our country. The effort and the will to make it work in the best possible way it can is there."

Al-Maliki took the role as acting Minister of Defence, Interior and National Security "until appropriate candidates were found." Former Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani became Deputy Prime Minister for Energy. The former Deputy Prime Minister Rafi al-Issawi became Finance Minister. Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari will continue in his post. Saleh al-Mutlaq was also controversially appointed a Deputy Prime Minister after a ban on him taking part in politics as a former Baathist. Thirteen more ministerial posts had acting ministers as al-Maliki said "The formation of national unity government in Iraq is a difficult and hard task because we need to find place in the government for all those who participated and won in the elections."[1]

Full list of ministers

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Portfolio Website Minister Coalition Party Dates
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 2010-12-21 - [2]
Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain al-Shahristani State of Law Coalition independent 2010-12-21 - [2]
Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq Iraqiyya Iraqi National Dialogue Front 2010-12-21 - [2]
Deputy Prime Minister Rowsch Nuri Shaways Kurdistan List Kurdistan Democratic Party 2010-12-21 - [3]
Sovereign Ministries
Defense Minister www.mod.mil.iq (acting) Nouri al-Maliki State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 2010-12-21 - 2011-08-17[3]
Saadoun al-Dulaimi State of Law Coalition Unity Alliance of Iraq 2011-08-17 - [4]
Finance Minister www.mof.gov.iq Rafi al-Issawi Iraqiyya National Future Gathering 2010-12-21 - [2]
Foreign Minister www.mofa.gov.iq Hoshyar Zebari Kurdistan List Kurdistan Democratic Party 2010-12-21 - [2]
Interior Minister www.moi.gov.iq (acting) Nouri al-Maliki State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 2010-12-21 - [3]
Oil Minister www.oil.gov.iq Abdul Karim Luaibi State of Law Coalition independent [3]
Other Ministries
Agriculture Minister Izz al-Din al-Dawla Iraqiyya al-Hadba 2010-12-21 - [3]
Communications Minister www.iraqimoc.net
www.nmc.gov.iq
Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi Iraqiyya Iraqi National Accord 2010-12-21 - [3]
Construction & Housing Minister www.moch.gov.iq Muhammad al-Darraji National Iraqi Alliance Sadrist Movement 2010-12-21 - [5][6]
Culture Minister www.mocul.gov.iq Saadoun al-Dulaimi Unity Alliance of Iraq independent 2010-12-21 - [5]
Displacement and Migration Minister ww.momd.gov.iq Dindar Najman Kurdistan Islamic Union 2010-12-21 - [3]
Education Minister Mohammed Tamim Iraqiyya Iraqi National Dialogue Front 2010-12-21 - [3]
Electricity Minister www.moelc.gov.iq Hussain al-Shahristani (acting) State of Law Coalition Independent 2010-12-21 - 2011-02-13 [5][7]
Raad Shallal al-Ani Iraqiyya al-Hal 2011-02-13[8] - 2011-08-08 [9]
Abdulkarim Aftan Iraqiyya 2011-12-12 - [10]
Environment Minister www.moen.gov.iq Sargon Lazar Slewa National Rafidain List Assyrian Democratic Movement 2010-12-21 - [5]
Health Minister www.moh.gov.iq Majid Mohammed Amin Kurdistan Alliance Patriotic Union of Kurdistan ?
Higher Education & Scientific Research Minister www.mohesr.gov.iq Ali al-Adeeb State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 2010-12-21 - [2]
Human Rights Minister www.humanrights.gov.iq Muhammad Shiya al-Sudani State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 2010-12-21 - [2]
Industry & Minerals Minister www.industry.gov.iq Ahmad Nassar Dali al-Karbouli Iraqiyya Renewal List 2010-12-21 - [2]
Justice Minister www.moj.gov.iq Hasan al-Shammari National Iraqi Alliance Islamic Virtue Party 2010-12-21 - [2]
Labour & Social Affairs Minister www.molsa.gov.iq Nassar al-Rubayie National Iraqi Alliance Sadrist Movement 2010-12-21 - [3]
Municipalities and Public Works Minister www.mmpw.gov.iq (acting) Dindar Najman Kurdistan Islamic Union 2010-12-21 - [3]
Adil Mahwadar Radi Sadrist Movement 2011-02-13 -
Science & Technology Minister www.most.gov.iq Abd al-Karim al-Samarrai Iraqiyya Renewal List 2010-12-21 - [3]
Trade Minister www.mot.gov.iq (acting) Rowsch Nuri Shaways Kurdistan List Kurdistan Democratic Party 2010-12-32 - [3]
Khairalla Hasan Babiker Kurdistan List 2011-02-13 - [8]
Transport Minister www.motrans.gov.iq Hadi Al-Amiri National Iraqi Alliance Badr Organization 2010-12-21 - [2]
Tourism & Antiquities Minister Liwaa Semeism National Iraqi Alliance Sadrist Movement 2010-12-21 - [3]
Water Resources Minister www.mowr.gov.iq Mohaned al-Saadi National Iraqi Alliance Sadrist Movement 2010-12-21 - [3]
Women's Affairs Minister (acting) Hoshyar Zebari Kurdistan List Kurdistan Democratic Party 2010-12-21 - [3]
Works & Planning Minister (acting) Nassar al-Rubayie National Iraqi Alliance Sadrist Movement 2010-12-21 - [3]
Youth & Sport Minister www.moys.gov.iq Jasim Mohammed Jaafar State of Law Coalition Islamic Union of Iraqi Turkoman 2010-12-21 - [2]
Ministers of State
Minister of State and Government spokesman www.goi-s.com Ali al-Dabbagh State of Law Coalition Independent Iraqi Kafaat Gathering 2010-12-21 - [2][11]
Minister of State for Parliament Affairs Safa al-Safi State of Law Coalition independent 2010-12-21 - [2]
Minister of State Abd al-Mahdi al-Mutayri National Iraqi Alliance Sadrist Movement 2010-12-21 - [2]
Minister of State Bushra Hussein Saleh National Iraqi Alliance Islamic Virtue Party 2010-12-21 - [3]
Minister of State Hassan Radia al-Sari National Iraqi Alliance Hezbollah Movement in Iraq

2010-12-21 - [2]

Minister of State Yassin Mohammed Ahmed Iraqi National Alliance ISCI 2010-12-21 - [3]
Minister of State for National Reconciliation Amer al-Khizaii ??? ??? 2010-12-21 - [5]
Minister of State for National Dialogue (acting) Ali al-Adeeb State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 2010-12-21 - [3]
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ali Abdullah al-Sajeri Unity Alliance of Iraq Iraqi Constitutional Party 2010-12-21 - [5]
Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Hussein Ali al-Shaalan Iraqiyya Iraqi National List 2010-12-21 - [5]
Minister of State Salah Mazahem al-Jibouri Iraqiyya Iraqi National Dialogue Front 2010-12-21 - [3]
Minister of State Nurhan ??? ??? 2010-12-21 - [5]
Minister of State for National Security (acting) Nouri al-Maliki State of Law Coalition Islamic Dawa Party 2010-12-21 - [3]
Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Turhan Abdullah Iraqiyya Iraqi Turkmen Front 2010-12-21 - [3]
Minister of State for Non-Governmental Organizations ??? Kurdistan List ??? 2010-12-21 - [3]



References

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  1. ^ "Iraq gets a new government; Parliament unanimously approves Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and his new government, ending nine months of deadlock". Al Jazeera English. 2010-12-21. Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2021-03-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Parliament Approves the Second Maliki Government, Reidar Visser, 2010-12-21
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Ministers in the New Iraq Government, Assyrian International News Agency, 2010-12-23
  4. ^ http://articles.cnn.com/2011-08-17/world/iraq.violence_1_adhamiya-sunni-shiite-sunni-enclave?_s=PM:WORLD
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Al Sunaid names Iraq Cabinet nominees, Al Sumaria, 2010-12-21
  6. ^ Full List of Iraq’s New Cabinet
  7. ^ URGENT: Iraqi Defense, Electricity, Cabinet posts settled by al-Iraqiya Coaliltion
  8. ^ a b Maliki fills power, trade, other Iraq cabinet jobs, Reuters, 13 February 2011, accessed on 1 January 2012
  9. ^ Iraq PM moves to fire minister over power deals, AFP, 8 August 2011
  10. ^ Iraq names new electricity minister, AFP, 14 December 2011
  11. ^ Iraq: Political Parties (Re)Align For December Elections
Preceded by Al Maliki II Government
22 December 2010 – 8 September 2014
Succeeded by