Deputy Prime Ministers Manoa Kamikamica and Professor Biman Prasad have minimized speculation regarding a potential cabinet reshuffle. When asked about the likelihood of a reshuffle happening this week, Prasad noted that he has not received any information indicating such a change, emphasizing that the decision rests solely with the Prime Minister.

Kamikamica reinforced this point by stating that his current position is at the discretion of the Prime Minister, who reserves the right to make decisions about ministerial roles without prior notice to the ministers involved. This approach underscores the centralized authority of the Prime Minister in managing the cabinet.

In summary, both Deputy Prime Ministers have indicated that there are no imminent changes to the cabinet, leaving the decision-making power firmly with the Prime Minister. This stability suggests a focus on continuity in governance, which can be reassuring to both lawmakers and the public during uncertain times. As such, the current government appears to be concentrating on maintaining its existing team to address ongoing challenges effectively.


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