Deputy Prime Ministers Manoa Kamkamica and Professor Biman Prasad have dismissed the rumors surrounding a potential cabinet reshuffle. When questioned about the likelihood of changes within the cabinet later this week, Prasad stated that he has not received any information regarding such a reshuffle, emphasizing that it is ultimately the Prime Minister’s decision.
Kamikamica also reiterated his position, confirming that he remains in his ministerial role due to the Prime Minister’s choice. He added that when the Prime Minister decides to make adjustments to ministerial portfolios, he typically does not provide prior notice to the ministers affected, instead choosing to implement his decisions without forewarning.
This assertion by the Deputy Prime Ministers may contribute to a sense of stability within the current administration, reassuring both the public and members of the government that any changes, if they do occur, will be managed smoothly and at the discretion of the Prime Minister.
In uncertain political times, clarity from leaders is valuable, and the comments from Prasad and Kamikamica highlight a measured approach to governance, maintaining confidence in their collective responsibilities.
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