Fifth Arafat Government


The Palestinian Authority Government of October 2002 was a government of the Palestinian National Authority from 29 October 2002 to 30 April 2003, headed by Yasser Arafat, the President of the Palestinian National Authority. The Cabinet was largely equal to the June Government, from which six Ministers had resigned.
On 30 April 2003, the next Government led by Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas was established.

Powers and jurisdiction

Pursuant to the Oslo Accords, the authority of the PA Government was limited to some civil rights of the Palestinians in the West Bank Areas A and B and in the Gaza Strip, and to internal security in Area A and in Gaza.

2003 Basic Law changes

After the dismissal of the Government, no elections were held. On 18 March 2003, Arafat signed the 2003 Amended Basic Law, which transformed the political system into a semi-presidential one. The post of Prime Minister was created, who became responsible for the composition of the Cabinet and became the Chairman of the "Council of Ministers".
Mahmoud Abbas was named as the proposed first Prime Minister on 6 March 2003, and appointed on 19 March 2003. Abbas and his cabinet were approved by the Palestinian Legislative Council on 29 April and he became the head of the next Government on 30 April after being sworn in.

Members of the Government

IndexMinisterOfficeParty
0Yasser ArafatPresident of the "Council of Ministers"Fatah
1Salam FayyadFinance (Palestine)|Finance]Independent
2Hani al-HasanInterior (Palestine)|Interior]Fatah
3Yasser Abed RabboCulture (Palestine)|Culture] and InformationPalestine Democratic Union
4Nabil ShaathPlanning and International CooperationFatah
5Na'im Abu al-HummusMinistry [of Education and Higher Education (Palestine)|Education]Fatah
6Intissar al-WazirSocial AffairsFatah
7Nabeel KassisTourism and Antiquities (Palestine)|Tourism and Antiquities]Independent
8Zuhair SouraniJustice (Palestine)|Justice]Independent
9Saeb ErekatLocal GovernanceFatah
10Azzam al-AhmadPublic Works and HousingFatah
11Maher al-MasriEconomy, Trade and IndustryFatah
12Abdel Rahman HamadEnergy and Natural ResourcesFatah
13Rafiq al-NatshehAgriculture (Palestine)|Agriculture]Fatah
14Ahmad al-ShibiHealth (Palestine)|Health]Fatah
15Ghassan KhatibPalestinian [Ministry of Labour|Labor]Palestinian People's Party
16Mitri Abu EitaTransportation and TelecommunicationIndependent
17Abdul Aziz ShahinSupplyIndependent
18Samir GhoshehOrient House DirectorIndependent
19Hisham Abdul RazeqPrisoners and Detainees AffairsFatah