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He said that the UAE will also adopt new methods for the work of the federal government in the next 50 years.
On Saturday, the ruler of Dubai announced the formation of a new UAE Cabinet and the appointment of a new Minister of Finance.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, said on Twitter that Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Le Maktoum has been appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.
He added that the UAE has also adopted a new approach to the work of the federal government for the next 50 years.
“We need to upgrade the tools of change we use. We need a new government working method, and we will rely on it to accelerate achievements, set priorities and approve projects and budgets,” he said.
He explained that the new approach is accompanied by the realization of the UAE’s previous plan-Emirates Vision 2021-during which it has achieved the ambitions of the past 10 years.
Today, the country is ahead of the world in 100 development indicators and ahead of the region in 470 government, economic and technical indicators. “We start the next 50 years with different global ambitions,” he said.
The ruler of Dubai called on all federal agencies to implement and commit to transformation.
Among other changes in the Cabinet, Sheikh Mohammed also announced the appointment of Mohammed bin Hadi Husseini as Minister of State for Financial Affairs. He will succeed Obaid Al Tayer.
The Vice President of the UAE said: “We thank the Obaid brothers for their service and dedication in the past few years and hope that he will have more time to serve his country in new areas.”
Abdullah bin Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi will serve as the new Minister of Justice, and Dr. Abdul Rahman Al Awar will serve as Minister of Human Resources and the Emirates.
Sheikh Mohammed thanked the outgoing ministers Sultan Al Badi and Nasser Al Hamli for their services.
At the same time, Maryam Al Muhairi was appointed Minister of Climate Change and Environment, and Abdullah bin Muhair Al Ketbi will take over as Minister of Affairs of the Federal Supreme Council.
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