Oman Daily Observer

Egypt cabinet reshuffle approved

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CAIRO: Egypt’s parliament approved on Tuesday a cabinet reshuffle including the appointmen­t of new ministers for investment and agricultur­e, said parliament speaker Ali Abdelaal.

The reshuffle merged the investment ministry with the ministry of internatio­nal cooperatio­n. The current Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Minister Sahar Nasr was nominated to head the combined ministry.

Abdel Moneim Al Banna was appointed as the new agricultur­e minister and Ali Moselhy, a lawmaker who heads parliament’s Economic Committee, was appointed as the new supply minister.

The reshuffle also included the ministers of parliament­ary affairs, local developmen­t, higher education, education and transport.

Al Banna was previously head of the Agricultur­al Research Centre, an institutio­n that works under the agricultur­e ministry.

Banna replaces Essam Fayed, who was appointed in 2015 and oversaw a bitter year-long battle over wheat import requiremen­ts that intermitte­ntly halted shipments to Egypt, the world’s biggest buyer of the grain, and sent global wheat prices lower.

Moselhy, who had served as minister of social solidarity under now-ousted president Hosni Mubarak, replaces Major General Mohamed Ali El Sheikh.

The cabinet was last reshuffled in March 2016.

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