Nine ministers replaced in Egypt cabinet reshuffle

Published May 7th, 2013 - 10:28 GMT
President Mohamed Morsi hails from the Brotherhood, which the opposition accuses of seeking to tighten its hold on power.
President Mohamed Morsi hails from the Brotherhood, which the opposition accuses of seeking to tighten its hold on power.

Nine ministers were on Tuesday replaced in the Egyptian government headed by Prime Minister Hesham Qandil, a senior cabinet official said. Qandil had on Monday indicated that 11 ministers would be replaced.

New faces in the government includes Yahya Hamed, a member of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood, who has been named investment minister, according to the cabinet spokesman Ala’a Al Hadidi.

Omar Deraj, another Brotherhood official, has been assigned the planning and international cooperation portfolio. The new appointments raise to seven the number of Brotherhood officials in the cabinet.

President Mohamed Morsi hails from the Brotherhood, which the opposition accuses of seeking to tighten its hold on power.

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