Ghrieb government
Ghrieb government | |
|---|---|
51th Cabinet of Algeria | |
| Incumbent | |
| Date formed | 15 September 2025 |
| People and organisations | |
| President | Abdelmadjid Tebboune |
| First Minister | Sifi Ghrieb |
| Total no. of members | 38 |
| Member parties | |
| Status in legislature | Coalition |
| Opposition parties | MSP |
| History | |
| Election | 12 June 2021 |
| Legislature term | 11th Assembly |
| Predecessor | Larbaoui government |
The Ghrieb government is the executive branch of Algeria, headed since 15 September 2025 by Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb.[1][2]
Composition
Prime Minister
| Image | Function | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | Sifi Ghrieb | Independent |
Ministers
| Image | Function | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minister of National Defense | Abdelmadjid Tebboune | FLN | |
| Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities and Transport | Saïd Sayoud | ||
| Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals | Lotfi Boudjemaa | ||
| Minister of Finance | Abdelkrim Bouzred | ||
| Minister of Mujahideen and Beneficiaries | Abdelmalek Tachrift | ||
| Minister of Religious Affairs and Endowments | Youcef Belmehdi | ||
| Minister of National Education | Mohamed Seghir Saâdaoui | ||
| Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research | Kamel Baddari | ||
| Minister of Vocational Training and Education | Nassima Arhab | ||
| Minister of Culture and Arts | Malika Bendouda | ||
| Minister of Youth In charge of the Supreme Youth Council |
Moustafa Hidaoui | ||
| Minister of Sports | Walid Sadi | ||
| Minister of Post and Telecommunications | Sid Ali Zerrouki | ||
| Minister of National Solidarity, Family and the Status of Women | Soraya Mouloudji | ||
| Minister of Industry | Yahia Bachir | ||
| Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries | Yacine Oualid | ||
| Minister of Energy and Renewable Energies | Mourad Adjal | ||
| Minister of Housing, Urban Planning and the City | Tarek Belarbi | ||
| Minister of Domestic Trade and National Market Regulation | Amel Abdellatif | ||
| Minister of Trade and Export Promotion | Kamel Rezig | ||
| Minister of Communication | Zoheir Bouamama | ||
| Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure | Abdelkader Djellaoui | ||
| Minister of Water Resources | Taha Derbal | ||
| Minister of Tourism | Houria Meddahi | ||
| Minister of Health | Mohamed Seddik Ait Messaoudene | ||
| Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security | Abdelhak Saihi | ||
| Minister and Governor of the Province of Algiers | Mohamed Abdenour Rabehi | ||
| Minister for Relations with Parliament | Nadjiba Djilali | ||
| Minister of the Environment and Quality of Life | Kaouthar Krikou | ||
| Minister of the Knowledge Economy, Start-ups and Micro-enterprises | Noureddine Ouaddah | ||
| Minister of the Pharmaceutical Industry | Ouassim Kouidri | ||
| High Commissioner for Digitalization and Statistics | Meriem Benmouloud |
Ministres délégués
| Image | Fonction | Nom | Parti |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minister Delegate to the Minister of National Defence | Saïd Chengriha |
Secretaries of State
| Image | Fonction | Nom | Parti |
|---|---|---|---|
| Secretary of State for African Relations | Salma Mansouri | ||
| Secretary of State for Community | Sofiane Chaib | ||
| Secretary of State for Mines | Karima Bekkir |
References
- ^ "Le président Tebboune confirme Sifi Ghrieb au poste de Premier ministre et remanie le gouvernement - L'Express Algérie" (in French). 2025-09-15. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
- ^ AE, Rédaction (2025-09-14). "Gouvernement Ghrieb : dix nouveaux ministres et un portefeuille inédit". Algerie Eco (in French). Retrieved 2025-10-15.