Salem Saleh bin Braik Cabinet

Salem Saleh bin Braik Cabinet

Cabinet of Yemen
Date formed3 May 2025
Date dissolved15 January 2026
People and organisations
Head of stateRashad al-Alimi
Head of governmentSalem Saleh bin Braik
History
PredecessorBin Mubarak Cabinet
SuccessorShaea al-Zindani Cabinet

The Salem Saleh bin Braik Cabinet was an internationally recognised cabinet of Yemen.[1] Salem Saleh bin Braik was appointed Prime Minister of Yemen on 3 May 2025.[2][3]

In December 2025 Salem Saleh bin Braik left Aden for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia following an offensive by the Southern Transitional Council (STC) which saw it rapidly take control of most of the former South Yemen.[4] By 22 December, several ministers and deputy-ministers in Salem Saleh bin Braik's cabinet had pledged support to the efforts of the STC to re-establish an independent state in South Yemen.[5] Subsequently, four members of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council resolved to suspend any public official who supported southern succession.[6]

Ministers

As of May 2025, members of the cabinet were as follows:[7]

Office Incumbent Start End
Prime Minister Salem Saleh bin Braik 3 May 2025 Incumbent
Minister of Interior Ibrahim Ali Ahmed Haidan 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Information Muammar al-Iryani 18 September 2016 Incumbent
Minister of Foreign Affairs Shaea Muhssin 16 March 2024 Incumbent
Minister of Defense Mohsen al-Daeri 28 July 2022 Incumbent
Minister of Finance Salem Saleh Bin Braik 19 September 2019 Incumbent
Minister of Justice Badr al-Ardah 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Tourism Muammar al-Iryani 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Electricity and Energy Mana'a Saleh Yaslam 28 July 2022 Incumbent
Minister of Sana’a Secretariat Abdelghani Jamil 18 September 2016 Incumbent
Minister of Youth and Sport Nayef al-Bakri 15 September 2015 Incumbent
Minister of Civil Service and Insurance Abdel Nasser Al-Wali 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and the Shura Council Mohammed Moqbel al-Himyari 25 December 2017 Incumbent
Minister of Health Qassem Mohammad Qassem Bahaibah 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Khaled Al-Wesabi 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Public Works and Highways Salem Mohamed al-Harayzi 28 July 2022 Incumbent
Minister of Social Affairs and Labour Muhammad Al-Zaouri 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Oil and Minerals Saeed Sulaiman al-Shamasi 28 July 2022 Incumbent
Minister of Religious Endowments and Guidance Mohamed Ahmed Shabiba 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation Salem Abdullah Issa Al-Soqotri 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Technical Education and Vocational Khaled Al-Wesabi 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Culture Muammar al-Iryani 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Transport Abdel Salam Hamid 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Human Rights Ahmed Mohamed Omar Orman 27 April 2017 Incumbent
Minister of Legal Affairs Ahmed Mohamed Omar Orman 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Local Administration Hussein Abdul Rahman 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Fisheries Wealth Salem Abdullah Issa Al-Soqotri 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Waed Abdullah Badhib 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology Waed Abdullah Badhib (acting) Incumbent
Minister of Industry and Trade Mohamed al-Ashwal 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Water and Environment Tawfiq al-Sharjabi 17 December 2020 Incumbent
Minister of Education Tareq Salem al-Abkari 17 December 2020 Incumbent

References

  1. ^ "Heads of state - Heads of government - Ministers for foreign affairs" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 May 2021.
  2. ^ IANS (4 May 2025). "Yemen appoints finance minister Salem Saleh Bin Braik as new PM". National Herald. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  3. ^ "Yemen appoints new prime minister after cabinet resigned, council says". AsiaOne. 4 May 2025. Retrieved 4 May 2025.
  4. ^ "Pro-coalition government flees Aden as tensions with STC escalate – Yemen Press Agency". en.ypagency.net. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  5. ^ "New Statements from Aden Ministries Back STC and Call for South Arabia State". south24.org. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  6. ^ "قرارات رئاسية مرتقبة تشمل تغييرات واسعة في الحكومة بدعم سعودي لتعزيز الاستقرار شرق البلاد | نيوز لاين". www.newsline-ye.com. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  7. ^ "رئاسة مجلس الوزراء - أعضاء مجلس الوزراء". pmo-ye.net. Retrieved 26 December 2025.