Ten Cabinet Ministers Resign in Sudden Shake-Up
Ten members of President Mohamed Muizzu's cabinet resigned on Tuesday, including Foreign Minister Abdulla Khaleel, Defence Minister Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon, Health Minister Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, Family Development Minister Aishath Shiham, Local Government Minister Adam Shareef, Agriculture Minister Mariyam Mariya, Youth Minister Ibrahim Waheed, Tourism Minister Thoriq Ibrahim, Higher Education Minister Ali Haider, and Dhivehi Language Minister Adam Naseer. The President's Office confirmed the resignations, stating they were to align government with public wishes and facilitate reforms. This followed departures of senior executives of state-owned companies, deepening political uncertainty after setbacks in local council elections and a referendum on simultaneous presidential and parliamentary polls.
Ten members of President Mohamed Muizzu's cabinet resigned on Tuesday, including Foreign Minister Abdulla Khaleel, Defence Minister Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon, Health Minister Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, Family Development Minister Aishath Shiham, Local Government Minister Adam Shareef, Agriculture Minister Mariyam Mariya, Youth Minister Ibrahim Waheed, Tourism Minister Thoriq Ibrahim, Higher Education Minister Ali Haider, and Dhivehi Language Minister Adam Naseer. The President's Office confirmed the resignations, stating they were to align government with public wishes and facilitate reforms. This followed departures of senior executives of state-owned companies, deepening political uncertainty after setbacks in local council elections and a referendum on simultaneous presidential and parliamentary polls.
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Ten members of President Mohamed Muizzu's cabinet resigned on Tuesday, including Foreign Minister Abdulla Khaleel, Defence Minister Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon, Health Minister Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, Family Development Minister Aishath Shiham, Local Government Minister Adam Shareef, Agriculture Minister Mariyam Mariya, Youth Minister Ibrahim Waheed, Tourism Minister Thoriq Ibrahim, Higher Education Minister Ali Haider, and Dhivehi Language Minister Adam Naseer. The President's Office confirmed the resignations, stating they were to align government with public wishes and facilitate reforms. This followed departures of senior executives of state-owned companies, deepening political uncertainty after setbacks in local council elections and a referendum on simultaneous presidential and parliamentary polls.
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