The United Arab Emirates has undergone a significant cabinet reshuffle, with Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed and Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan being appointed as deputy prime ministers.
The announcement was made by UAE Vice President and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum on Sunday.
Sheikh Hamdan, 41, who has been the Crown Prince of Dubai since 2008, will also serve as defence minister. Sheikh Mohammed also appointed two women to the cabinet. Sarah Amiri will serve as Minister of Education, and Alia Abdullah as Minister of State for Entrepreneurship.
The reshuffle marks a strategic shift in the UAE’s government, aiming to bring fresh perspectives to its leadership. The appointment of Sheikh Hamdan and Sheikh Abdullah underscores the country’s commitment to strengthening its governance structure.
This move is seen as part of a broader effort to enhance transparency and public involvement in governance. The inclusion of women in key roles also signifies progress towards greater gender equality in the region.