Kuwait.. Amiri decree forming a new government that includes 15 ministers

Today, Tuesday, Kuwait announced the issuance of an Emiri decree forming the new government, which includes 15 ministers.

The new formation witnessed the change of more than half of the ministers, and it also included 5 technocratic ministers in the service ministries.

This is the fourth cabinet formation formed by Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Sabah in two years.

The new government included, according to what was reported by the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, Ahmed Mansour Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, and Muhammad Abdul Latif Al-Faris as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Oil and Minister of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy. Issa Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Al-Kandari, Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Ahmed Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, and Rana Abdullah Abdul Rahman Al-Faris, Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology Affairs.

The government also included Ali Fahd Al-Mudhaf as Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Counselor Jamal Hadil Salem Al-Jalawi as Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Integrity Promotion Affairs, Hamad Ahmed Rouh Al-Din as Minister of Information and Culture, Khaled Mahous Suleiman Al-Saeed as Minister of Health, and Abdul Wahab Muhammad Al-Rasheed as Minister of Finance. and Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment, Ali Hussein Ali Al-Mousa, Minister of Public Works and Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Fahd Mutlaq Nassar Al-Shariaan, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mubarak Zaid Al-Aro Al-Mutairi, Minister of Social Affairs and Community Development and Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, and Muhammad Obaid Al-Rajhi, Minister of State for National Assembly Affairs. .


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