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The second Lebanese government after independence and the second under President Bechara El Khoury, who was commissioned to form it by Decree No. 1484 of 3 July 1944 , and the government was formed by Decree No. 1485 on the same date of the assignment. The cabinet resigned on 9 January 1945 .
| Second Cabinet of Riad Solh | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Image | Portfolio | Minister | Political affiliation | Religious affiliation | 
|  | Prime Minister | Riad Solh | Constitutional Bloc | Sunni | 
| Supply | ||||
| Interior and Municipalities | ||||
|  | Deputy Prime Minister | Habib Abu Shahla | National Bloc | Greek Orthodox | 
| Education | ||||
| Justice | ||||
|  | Foreign Affairs | Salim Takla[1] | Constitutional Bloc | Greek Catholic | 
| Ministry of Public Works and Transport | ||||
|  | Telecommunications | Mohammed El Fadl | Constitutional Bloc[2] | Sunni[2] | 
| Trade and industry | ||||
|  | Defense | Majid Arslan | Constitutional Bloc | Druze | 
| Agriculture | ||||
| Public Health | ||||
|  | Finance | Hamid Frangieh | Independent | Maronite | 
Source: Legallaw.lb[3]
| Name | Ministers | 
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| Constitutional Bloc | 4 / 6 | 
| National Bloc | 1 / 6 | 
| Independent | 1 / 6 | 
Sources
- ↑ "الوزارة الحادية عشر". www.yabeyrouth.com. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
- 1 2 "محمد بك الفضل أحد رجالات الاستقلال... منسيٌ من دولته؟!". Elnashra News (in Arabic). Retrieved 10 October 2021.
- ↑ "الدور التشريعي الخامس". www.legallaw.ul.edu.lb. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
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