17th Government of the Sahrawi Republic

The 17th Government of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic was announced by President Brahim Ghali on 14 February 2023, after he won re-election in the 2023 Sahrawi presidential election held during the 16th Congress of the POLISARIO Front. It is headed by Bouchraya Hammoudi Bayoun as Prime Minister, with this being his second consecutive term and his fourth overall.

Fourth Hammoudi Bayoun cabinet

17th Government of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
2023–present
Nana Labat Rachid, Advisor to the Presidency, announces the 17th Government of the Sahrawi Republic.
Date formed14 February 2023 (2023-02-14)
People and organisations
PresidentBrahim Ghali
Prime MinisterBouchraya Hammoudi Bayoun
No. of ministers17[a]
Total no. of members22[a]
Member parties  Polisario Front
Status in legislatureOne-party state
51 / 51 (100%)
History
Election2023 Sahrawi presidential election
Legislature terms12th term of the Sahrawi National Council
Predecessor16th Government of the Sahrawi Republic
SuccessorIncumbent

The government only has three women members out of seventeen ministers and twenty-two cabinet members.[a] Mariam Salek Hmada became the first woman to serve as Minister of the Interior in the SADR[1] and second in the Arab world after Raya El Hassan, who was Minister of Interior and Municipalities in Lebanon between 2019 and 2020.

On 18 February 2023, the newly-appointed ministers took their constitutional oath on the first session of the Council of Ministers.[2]

Background

The government was formed after Brahim Ghali won a third term in the 2023 Sahrawi presidential election held during the 16th Congress of the POLISARIO Front, an election in which he faced a competitive candidate, Bachir Mustafa Sayed.

The government is legally complied to apply the National Action Program approved by the 16th Congress, which included "intensifying the armed struggle" and "strengthening the diplomatic way" as one of its points.[3]

The government is the first one to start its mandate in a war situation since 1991, after the ceasefire was broken in 2020, leading to the Second Western Sahara War.

Cabinet changes

  • Naama Said Yumani, Minister Advisor to the Presidency, died on 17 August 2023.[4][5]
  • Brahim Al-Bachir Bel-la replaced Mariam Salek Ahmada as Minister of the Interior on 14 April 2024.[6]

Council of Ministers

Council of Ministers of the 17th Government of the Sahrawi Republic[7]
PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft office
Prime MinisterBouchraya Hammoudi BayounPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Foreign AffairsMohamed SidatiPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of InteriorMariam Salek HmadaPOLISARIO14 February 202314 April 2024
Minister of Justice and Religious AffairsMohamed Embarek Ahmed (Naanaa)POLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Education, Teaching and Vocational TrainingKhatri AddouhPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Public HealthSalek Baba HasannaPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Occupied Territories and the DiasporaMustafa Mohamed Ali Sid-el-BachirPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of InformationHamada SalmaPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Water and EnvironmentAdda Brahim HmeimPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Transport and EnergySalek Mohamed Embarek Mohamed FadelPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Construction and Reconstruction of the Liberated TerritoriesSalem Sidbrahim LebsirPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Youth and SportsHasanito Mohamed AshabalelPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Personnel, Public Service and Administration PromotionMohamed Al-Mami TamekPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of CultureMusa SalmaPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Social Affairs and Women's EmpowermentSuelma BeirukPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of CommerceAhmed Bachar Ammi OmarPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of Economic DevelopmentBaba Ahmed Mohamed Yahdih AfdeidPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister of CooperationFatma Chej MehdiPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
National Director of the ProtocolBulahi Mohamed Fadel SiyedPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Delegate Minister charged with Religious Affairs[b]Sidahmed Aleyat HammaPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Delegate Minister charged with the Control, Supervision and Protection of Public Property, and Relations with Parliament[c]Fadali Ali BuyaPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Delegate Minister charged with Vocational Training[d]Maddi HayayPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Secretary General of the PresidencyMohamed Chej Mohamed LehbibPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent

Presidency of the Republic

Presidency of the Republic of the 17th Government of the Sahrawi Republic[8]
PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft office
Minister Advisor to the PresidencyMohamed Lamin BuhaliPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister Advisor to the Presidency in charge of Diplomatic AffairsMohamed Salem Uld SalekPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister Advisor to the Presidency in charge of Economic and Financial AffairsMohamed Mouloud Mohamed FadelPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Minister Advisor to the PresidencyNaama Said YumaniPOLISARIO14 February 202317 August 2023
Advisor to the Presidency in charge of Media and the Arab WorldNana Labat RachidPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Advisor to the PresidencyAbdati BreikaPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Secretary General of the PresidencySidi OkalPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Director of the Strategic Studies CenterBrahim Mohamed MahmoudPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Deputy Director of the Strategic Studies CenterMohamed Sid Ahmed AllalPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Director of the President's OfficeMohamed Mouloud Mohamed LaminPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Adviser to the Presidency for Political AffairsBaddi Sidi Mohamed AbheyaPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Adviser to the Presidency for Social AffairsSidi Ahmed BabaPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Ambassador Director of Protocol at the PresidencySalha Al-AbedPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent

Governors

Governors in the 17th Government of the Sahrawi Republic[7]
PortfolioNamePartyTook officeLeft office
Governor of El AaiúnGauz MamuniPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Governor of AuserdJira BulahiPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Governor of SmaraAl-Izza BabehPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Governor of DajlaAbda ChejPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Governor of BojadorDeih Mohamed ChadadPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent
Governor of the Chahid El-Hafed Administrative and Political UnitDaf Mohamed FadelPOLISARIO14 February 2023Incumbent

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