Two Deputy Prime Ministers, Manoa Kamikamica and Professor Biman Prasad, have dismissed rumors regarding an imminent cabinet reshuffle. When questioned about the potential changes within the cabinet, Professor Prasad stated that he hasn’t been informed about any reshuffle and emphasized that the decision lies solely with the Prime Minister.

Manoa Kamikamica also weighed in, asserting that his position in the current government is based on the Prime Minister’s confidence in him. Kamikamica added that the Prime Minister typically does not notify ministers about upcoming reshuffles; instead, he opts to make those decisions unannounced.

This clarification from the Deputy Prime Ministers suggests stability within the current government structure, indicating that, for now, the administration remains focused on its existing agenda and responsibilities. The reassurance might provide a sense of continuity, allowing the government to maintain its momentum in addressing current issues without the distractions of a reshuffle.

In a time when governmental changes can create uncertainty, this strong communication from the Deputy Prime Ministers lends a sense of reassurance to constituents about the administration’s stability and commitment to its ongoing initiatives.


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