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Cambodian PM to reshuffle cabinet next month

Xinhua, March 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Thursday he has already requested to the National Assembly to reshuffle his cabinet on April 4 in order to increase work efficiency.

"The upcoming reshuffle is to increase the government's work efficiency. No any ministers are bad, but some ministers are not very active," he said at a graduation ceremony of nearly 4,100 students at the Norton University.

Hun Sen hinted that eight ministers would be either removed or reshuffled.

Last month, Hun Sen warned Transport Minister Tram Ivtek and Agriculture Minister Ouk Rabun for not working actively.

The fifth term government was established in September 2013. Its cabinet comprised one prime minister, nine deputy prime ministers, 15 senior ministers, 13 ministers attached to the prime minister, 27 ministers, and hundreds of secretary of states and undersecretary of states. Enditem