Following a major cabinet reshuffle,
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, on Sunday, swore in 13 new ministers at the presidential palace in the New Alamein city.
The Egyptian parliament had approved the cabinet reshuffle of 13 ministerial portfolios after Sisi’s call for extraordinary session during an emergency session on Saturday with the shakeup affecting key ministers including the ministers of irrigation, education, health, and.
Others are the ministers of higher education, emigration, tourism, trade and industry, civil aviation, manpower, culture, local development, public business sector, and military production.
The reshuffle also replaced the heads of the ministries of public enterprises, water resources and irrigation, trade and industry, and tourism, among others, while portfolios including finance, foreign affairs, and supply remained unchanged.
Saturday’s cabinet reshuffle was the third in the government of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and the second major one after 10 ministers were replaced in December 2019 since replacing former PM Sherif Ismail in 2018.
Giving reasons for the cabinet reshuffle, President Sisi said that the ministerial reshuffle came “to develop the government’s performance in some important areas at internal and external levels that contribute to protecting the interests of the state and its capabilities, and directly affect the services provided to the Egyptian citizen, for whom we all work for.”