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President of the Republic — Joseph Aoun
Joseph Aoun took office on 9 January 2025, elected by parliament after a two-year presidential vacuum. A former commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces, he is Lebanon's 14th president. Do you approve of his performance as head of state?
Prime Minister — Nawaf Salam
Nawaf Salam assumed office on 8 February 2025, after receiving 84 out of 128 parliamentary votes. A former head of the International Court of Justice, he leads Lebanon's Council of Ministers. Do you approve of his performance as Prime Minister?
Minister of Justice — Adel Nassar
Lawyer with degrees in private and public law from Saint Joseph University and Paris II Panthéon-Assas University.
Minister of Public Health — Rakan Nasreddine
Infectious-disease specialist and academic at the American University of Beirut, and the youngest member of the cabinet.
Minister of Telecommunications — Charles Hajj
Businessman with international consulting experience, former Senior Vice President at Booz Allen Hamilton where he led operations in the Middle East.
Minister of Youth and Sports — Nora Bayrakdarian
Academic and expert in international relations and international law who has taught at the Lebanese University and the American University of Beirut.
Minister of Education and Higher Education — Rima Karami
Academic specializing in educational administration and policy, and chair of the department at the American University of Beirut.
Minister of Industry — Joe Issa el-Khoury
Civil engineering graduate from the American University of Beirut with an MBA from INSEAD. Former Vice President of the Saradar Group.
Minister of Agriculture — Nizar Hani
Expert in protected-area management and director of the Chouf Cedars Nature Reserve since 2010. Elected Vice President of the World Commission on Protected Areas for the MENA region in 2021.
Minister of Environment — Tamara el-Zein
Former Secretary-General of Lebanon's National Council for Scientific Research (CNRS) — the first woman to lead it since its founding in 1962. Holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry.
Minister of Information — Paul Morcos
Lawyer and academic with a PhD in law from the University of Nancy, France. Has served as a legislative consultant on human rights and women's rights committees in the Lebanese Parliament.
Minister of State for Administrative Development — Fadi Makki
Specialist in economics and behavioral sciences, founder of B4Development — the first behavioral consulting unit in the Middle East. Former Director-General of the Ministry of Economy and Trade.