Shamma al-Mazroui, 22, new minister for youth |
Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum named eight women as he revealed his latest cabinet line-up of 29 ministers in a series of tweets.
Ohoud al-Roumi, new state minister for happiness |
Ohoud al-Roumi, who serves as director of the council of ministers'
office, was appointed "minister of state for happiness". She will also
keep her former post.
"Happiness is not just a wish in our country. There will be plans, projects, programmes and indices. It will be part of the job of all ministries," tweeted Sheikh Mohammed, who is also the ruler of Dubai.
The new post "will align and drive government policy to create social good and satisfaction," he said earlier.
Shamma al-Mazroui, 22, was appointed state minister for youth, while
Lubna al-Qassimi, a veteran minister of international cooperation and
development, was handed the new post of state minister for tolerance.
"The post of Minister of State for Tolerance has been created to promote tolerance as a fundamental value in UAE society," Sheikh Mohammed wrote when he announced the reshuffle earlier this week.
The cabinet has eight new ministers, including five women, with an average age of 38, WAM state news agency said.
Sheikh Mohammed described the cabinet shake-up as the "largest
structural change in the history of our federal government," merging
ministries and appointing several state ministers.
Nura bint Mohamed al-Kaabi |
The move could be seen as an attempt to cut expenditure as Gulf
oil-exporters struggle to adapt to the sharp drop in their revenues
after crude prices nosedived to record low levels.
An oil-rich federation of seven Gulf sheikhdoms, the United Arab
Emirates is considered a safe haven spared in the wave of Arab Spring
uprisings that hit the region.
Last year its rulers sought to widen the country's nascent democratic
credentials with about a quarter of its one million citizens given the
right to vote.
Eighty-seven of the 330 candidates were women, who play a much larger
role in public life in the UAE than in neighbouring Saudi Arabia.
The female ministers include Noura al-Kaabi, as Minister of State for
the Federal National Council, or parliament, Jamila al-Muhairi, as
Minister of State for Education, and Najla al-Awar as Minister of
Community Development.
Reem al-Hashimi was moved to the post of State Minister for
International Cooperation Affairs, while Maitha Alshamsi kept her post
as a state minister. Several key ministries remained in the hands of
members of the ruling families.
Sheikh Saif bin zayed al-Nahyan, a son of the late founder of the UAE
and a member of Abu Dhabi's ruling family, has kept the portfolio of
interior.
His brother Sheikh Abdullah stayed at the helm of the ministry of
foreign affairs, now merged with the portfolio of international
cooperation, while his other brother Sheikh Mansour remains vice prime
minister and minister of presidential affairs.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid himself kept hold of the defence portfolio
and his brother Sheikh Hamdan stayed as minister of finance.
Oil Minister Suhail al-Mazroui remained in office.
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