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World Leaders October 2018 Information as of 29 November 2018 has been used in preparation of this directory. PREFACE Key To Abbreviations Adm. Admiral Admin. Administrative, Administration Asst. Assistant Brig. Brigadier Capt. Captain Cdr. Commander Cdte. Comandante Chmn. Chairman, Chairwoman Col. Colonel Ctte. Committee Del. Delegate Dep. Deputy Dept. Department Dir. Director Div. Division Dr. Doctor Eng. Engineer Fd. Mar. Field Marshal Fed. Federal Gen. General Govt. Government Intl. International Lt. Lieutenant Maj. Major Mar. Marshal Mbr. Member Min. Minister, Ministry NDE No Diplomatic Exchange Org. Organization Pres. President Prof. Professor RAdm. Rear Admiral Ret. Retired Sec. Secretary VAdm. Vice Admiral VMar. Vice Marshal Afghanistan Last Updated: 20 Dec 2017 Pres. Ashraf GHANI CEO Abdullah ABDULLAH, Dr. First Vice Pres. Abdul Rashid DOSTAM Second Vice Pres. Sarwar DANESH First Deputy CEO Khyal Mohammad KHAN Second Deputy CEO Mohammad MOHAQQEQ Min. of Agriculture, Irrigation, & Livestock Nasir Ahmad DURRANI Min. of Border & Tribal Affairs Gul Agha SHERZAI Min. of Commerce & Industry Homayoun RASA Min. of Counternarcotics Salamat AZIMI Min. of Defense Tariq Shah BAHRAMI Min. of Economy Mohammad Mustafa MASTOOR Min. of Education Mohammad Ibrahim SHINWARI Min. of Energy & Water Ali Ahmad OSMANI Min. of Finance Eklil Ahmad HAKIMI Min. of Foreign Affairs Salahuddin RABBANI Min. of Hajj & Islamic Affairs Faiz Mohammad OSMANI Min. of Higher Education Najibullah Khwaja OMARI Min. of Information & Culture Mohammad Rasul BAWARI Min. of Interior Wais Ahmad BARMAK Min. of Justice Abdul Basir ANWAR Min. of Martyred, Disabled, Labor, & Social Affairs Faizullah ZAKI Min. of Mines & Petroleum Min. of Parliamentary Affairs Faruq WARDAK Min. of Public Health Ferozuddin FEROZ Min. of Public Works Yama YARI Min. of Refugees & Repatriation Sayed Hussain Alemi BALKHI Min. of Rural Rehabilitation & Development Mujib Rahman KARIMI Min. of Telecommunication & Information Technology Shahzad Gul ARYUBI Min. of Tourism Ghulam Nabi FARAHI Min. of Transportation & Civil Aviation Mohammad Hamid TAHMASI Min. of Urban Development Sayed Sadat NADERI Min. of Women's Affairs Dilbar NAZARI Attorney General Mohammad Farid HAMIDI National Security Adviser Mohammad Hanif ATMAR Dir. Gen., National Directorate of Security Mohammad Masoom STANEKZAI Dir. Gen., Independent Directorate for Local Governance Abdul Matin BEK Governor, Da Afghanistan Bank Khalilullah SEDIQ Ambassador to the US Hamdullah MOHIB Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Mahmood SAIKAL Albania Last Updated: 21 Nov 2017 Pres. Ilir META Prime Min. Edi RAMA Dep. Prime Min. Senida MESI Min. of Agriculture & Rural Development Niko PELESHI Min. of Culture Mirela KUMBARO Min. of Defense Olta XHACKA Min. of Diaspora Pandeli MAJKO Min. of Economy Milva EKONOMI Min. of Education, Sports, & Youth Lindita NIKOLLA Min. of Environment Lefter KOKA Min. for Europe & Foreign Affairs Ditmir BUSHATI Min. of Finance & Economy Arben AHMETAJ Min. of Health & Social Welfare Orgerta MANASTIRLIU Min. of Infrastructure & Energy Damian GJIKNURI Min. of Innovation & Public Admin. Milena HARITO Min. of Integration Klajda GJOSHA Min. of Interior Fatmir XHAFAJ Min. of Justice Etilda GJONAJT Min. of Local Govt. Affairs Bled CUCI Min. of Protection of Entrepreneurs Sonila QATO Min. of Relations With Parliament Ermonela FELAJ Min. of Tourism & Environment Blendi KLOSI Min. of Transport & Infrastructure Edmond HAXHINASTO Min. of Urban Development Eglantina GJERMENI Min. of Youth & Social Welfare Blendi KLOSI Governor, Bank of Albania Gent SEJKO Ambassador to the US Floreta FABER Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Besiana KADARE Algeria Last Updated: 9 Apr 2018 Pres. Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA Prime Min. Ahmed OUYAHIA Min. of Agriculture, Rural Development, & Fisheries Abdelkader BOUAZGUI Min. of Commerce Said DJELLAB Min. of Communication Djamel KAOUANE Min. of Culture Azzedine MIHOUBI Min. of Energy Mustapha GUITOUNI Min. of Environment & Renewable Energies Fatma Zohra ZEROUATI Min. of Finance Abderrahmane RAOUIA Min. of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation Abdelkader MESSAHEL Min. of Health, Population, & Hospital Reform Mokhtar HASBELLAOUI Min. of Higher Education & Scientific Research Tahar HADJAR Min. of Housing, Urban Planning, & the City Abdelwahid TEMMARA Min. of Industry & Mines Youcef YOUSFI Min. of Interior & Local Govts. Nouredine BEDOUI Min. of Justice & Keeper of the Seals Tayeb LOUH Min. of Labor, Employment, & Social Security Mourad ZEMALI Min. of National Defense Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA Dep. Min. of National Defense & Chief of Staff, People's National Army Ahmad GAID-SALAH Min. of National Education Nouria BENGHEBRIT Min. of National Solidarity, Family, & Women's Affairs Ghania EDDALIA Min. of Post, Information Technologies, & Communications Iman Houda FERAOUN Min. of Public Works & Transport Abdelghani ZAALANE Min. of Relations With the Parliament Mahdjoub BEDDA Min. of Religious Affairs & Endowments Mohamed AISSA Min. of Tourism & Handicrafts Abdelkader BENMESSAOUD Min. of Vocational Training & Education Professionals Mohamed MEBARKI Min. of War Veterans (Moudjahidine) Tayeb ZITOUNI Min. of Water Resources Hocine NECIB Min. of Youth & Sports Mohamed HATTAB Sec. Gen. of the Govt. Ahmed NOUI Governor, Central Bank Mohamed LOUKAL Ambassador to the US Madjid BOUGUERRA Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Sabri BOUKADOUM Andorra Last Updated: 12 Jul 2017 Head of State (Co-Prince) Emmanuel MACRON Head of State (Co-Prince) Joan-Enric VIVES i SICILIA , Bishop Head of Govt. Antoni MARTI Petit Min. of Civil Service & Admin. Reform Eva DESCARREGA Garcia Min. of Culture, Youth, & Sports Olga GELABERT FABREGA Min. of Education & Higher Education Eric JOVER COMAS Min. of Environment, Agriculture, & Sustainability Silvia CALVO ARMENGOL Min. of Finance Jordi CINCA Mateos Min. of Foreign Affairs Gilbert SABOYA Sunye Min. of Health Carles ALVAREZ MARFANY Min. of Social Affairs, Justice, & Interior Xavier ESPOT Zamora Min. of Territorial Planning Jordi TORRES FALCO Min. of Tourism & Commerce Francesc CAMP Torres Ambassador to the US Elisenda VIVES BALMANA Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Elisenda VIVES BALMANA Angola Last Updated: 21 Jun 2018 Pres. Joao Manuel Goncalves LOURENCO Vice Pres. Bornito De Sousa Baltazar DIOGO Min. of Agriculture Marcos Alexandre NHUNGA Min. of Commerce Joffre Van-Dunem JUNIOR Min. of Culture Carolina CERQUEIRA Min. of Economy Pedro Luis DE FONSECA Min. of Education Maria Candida TEIXEIRA Min. of Energy & Water Joao Baptista BORGES Min. of Environment Paula Cristina Francisco COELHO Min. of External Relations Manuel Domingos AUGUSTO Min. of Family & Women Promotion Victoria Francisco Correia CONCEICAO Min. of Finance Augusto Archer de Sousa MANGUEIRA Min. of Fisheries Victoria Christopher Francisco Lopes de Barros NETO Min. of Former Combatants & Veterans of War Joao Ernesto DOS SANTOS Min. of Health Silvia Paula Valentim LUTUCUTA Min. of Higher Education Maria Do Rosario Braganca SAMBO Min. of Hotels & Tourism Maria Angela Teixeira De Alva Sequeira BRAGANCA Min. of Industry Bernarda Goncalves Martins Henriques DA SILVA Min. of Interior Angelo de Barros Veiga TAVARES Min. of Justice & Human Rights Francisco Manuel Monteiro DE QUEIROZ Min. of Mineral Resources and Petroleum Diamantino Pedro AZEVEDO Min. of National Defense Salviano de Jesus SEQUEIRA Min. of Parliamentary Affairs Rosa Luis de Sousa MICOLO Min. of Planning Ana Paula Chantre Luna DE CARVALHO Min. of Public Admin., Employment, & Social Security Antonio Rodrigues Afonso PAULO Min. of Science & Technology Maria Candida TEIXEIRA Min. of Social Communication Anibal Joao Da Silva MELO Min. of State & Head of the Security House of the Pres. of the Republic Pedro SEBASTIAO Min. of Telecommunications & Information Technology Jose Carvalho DA ROCHA Min. of Territorial Admin. Ana Paula Chantre Luna DE CARVALHO Min. of Transport Ricardo Daniel Sandao Viegas de ABREU Min. of Urbanism & Housing Jose Antonio Maria DA CONCEICAO E SILVA Min. of Welfare & Social Reintegration Joao Baptista KUSSUMUA Min. of Youth & Sports Ana Paula Sacramento NETO Min. in the Office of the Presidency, Civil Affairs Frederico Manuel Dos Santos e Silva CARDOSO Min. of State for Economic and Social Development Manuel Jose Nunes JUNIOR Sec. of the Council of Ministers Frederico Manuel dos Santos e Silva CARDOSO Governor, National Bank of Angola Jose de Lima MASSANO Attorney Gen. Helder Fernando Pitta GROS Ambassador to the US Agostinho NETO Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Maria de Jesus dos Reis FERREIRA Antigua and Barbuda Last Updated: 22 Aug 2018 Governor Gen. Rodney WILLIAMS Prime Min. Gaston BROWNE Senior Min. Lester BIRD Min. of Agriculture, Fisheries, & Barbuda Affairs Dean JONAS Min. of Education, Science, & Technology Michael BROWNE Min. of Finance & Corporate Governance Gaston BROWNE Min. of Foreign Affairs, Immigration, & Intl. Trade Paul GREENE Min. of Health, Wellness, & the Environment Molwyn JOSEPH Min. of Housing, Lands, & Urban Renewal Maria BROWNE Min. of Information, Broadcasting, Telecommunications, & Information Technology Melford NICHOLAS Min. of Legal Affairs, Public Safety, & Labor Steadroy BENJAMIN Min. of Public Utilities, Civil Aviation, & Energy Robin YEARWOOD Min. of Social Transformation & Human Resource Development Samantha Nicole MARSHALL Min. of Sports, Culture, National Festivals, & the Arts Daryll MATHEW Min. of Tourism & Economic Development Charles FERNANDEZ Min. of Works Lennox WESTON Attorney Gen. Steadroy
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