President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh said a new 26-member cabinet was announced Monday [1].
The reshuffle marks the first government formed following the re-election of President Guelleh. It signals the administration's priorities for the new term as it seeks to establish its leadership structure in Djibouti.
The new cabinet consists of 26 ministers [1]. Among these appointments, eight women have been named to ministerial positions [1]. This gender distribution represents a specific composition of the executive branch as the administration begins its new mandate.
In addition to the ministers, the president appointed one secretary of state [1]. The announcement was made May 18, 2026 [1], finalizing the core leadership team that will implement the president's policy agenda.
The formation of this cabinet follows the transition period after the electoral process. By naming these officials, Guelleh has established the legal and administrative framework necessary to govern the nation, a move that completes the initial phase of his post-election transition.
“President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh announced a new 26-member cabinet on Monday.”
The appointment of this cabinet is a critical step in stabilizing the Djiboutian government following a re-election. The inclusion of eight women suggests a calculated effort to balance gender representation within the executive branch, while the overall size of the cabinet indicates the scale of the administration's intended bureaucratic reach.




