Minister of Infrastructure
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Minister of Infrastructure can mean:
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport (Australia)
- National Infrastructure Minister of IsraelNational Infrastructure Minister of IsraelThe National Infrastructure Minister of Israel is the political head of the Israeli Ministry of National Infrastructure. From its establishment in 1977 until 1996, the post was known as the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure . The current minister is Uzi Landau of Yisrael Beiteinu.It succeeded...
- Italian Minister of InfrastructuresItalian Minister of Infrastructures-Ministers of Public Works:-Ministers of Infrastructures and Transports:-Ministers of Infrastructures:-Ministers of Infrastructures and Transports:...
- Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (Japan)
- Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation (Manitoba)Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation (Manitoba)The Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation is a cabinet minister in the government of Manitoba, Canada.The position was created in 1999 by a merger of the departments of Highways and Transportation and the Government Services. The new department was initially called the Ministry of Highways...
- Minister of Infrastructure (New Zealand)Minister of Infrastructure (New Zealand)The Minister of Infrastructure is a ministerial post newly created in November 2008 by the Government of New Zealand, in accordance with the National party's pre-election policy....
- Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (Ontario)
- Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital InvestmentGovernment of the 4th Scottish ParliamentThe Government of the 4th Scottish Parliament was formed after the 2011 elections to the Scottish Parliament. The Scottish Government is headed by First Minister Alex Salmond.- Second Salmond government :...
(ScotlandScotlandScotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the...
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