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Parliament to discuss new cabinet reshuffle, amendments only include nine ministries
No information was provided regarding which ministries will witness a change or which will be merged
Published in Daily News Egypt on 14 - 02 - 2017

The Egyptian parliament started discussions on Tuesday over the expected list of the cabinet reshuffle, scheduled to take place within the upcoming period, according to state-run media outlet Egy News.
The list was sent to the parliament by the cabinet on Monday.
Also on Monday, Prime Minster Sherif Ismail said that the reshuffle will include nine economic and public service ministries and the merger of two other ministries. Ismail added that four deputies will be appointed for each minister.
No information was provided regarding which ministries will witness a change in leadership or which will be merged.
Ismail said that the change is part of the government's economic and social reform plans. He stated that choosing the new ministers will rely on each minister's ability to achieve the current phase's goals and that there are certain standards that need to be met in order for them to be elected.
Ismail further stated that a number of ministry candidates disagreed to take the offered positions, stating that it is very challenging to be a minister concerning the current situation in Egypt.
Some names of expected ministers have circulated through the media; but, so far, no confirmations were issued from the cabinet's side.
Ali Meselhy, the head of the parliament's Economic Committee resigned on Monday. Several media outlets reported that the reason behind his resignation is that he will be part of the new cabinet reshuffle and that he will replace Dalia Khorshid as the Minister of Investment. However, the cabinet did not confirm this yet.
As Meselhy did not, however, resign from parliament. Therefore, he cannot join the cabinet in accordance with Constitutional Article 164, which stipulates that no one is allowed to combine "membership in the government and membership in the House of Representatives."
In mid-January, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi declared in an interview with national newspapers that there will be a cabinet reshuffle for certain ministries.
Al-Sisi can decide a cabinet reshuffle in accordance with Constitutional Article 147, which states that the "President of the Republic may relieve the government from carrying out its duties—subject to the approval of the majority of the members of the House of Representative—and may conduct a cabinet reshuffle after consultation with the Prime Minister and approval of the House of Representatives by an absolute majority of the members present, which must not be less than one third of its members."
Egypt witnessed the most recent cabinet reshuffle in March 2016, when 10 new ministers were appointed, including the ministers of finance, investment, and tourism. Ismail has been leading the cabinet since 2015.


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