Myanmar announces cabinet reshuffle


YANGON (Xinhua): Myanmar on Thursday (Aug 3) unveiled a newly reshuffled union government led by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing (pic).

Under the new government, four ministers, union minister for religious affairs and culture, union minister for electric power, union minister for energy, and union minister for labor, were replaced.

The country's State Administration Council (SAC) also replaced a number of junior officials of some ministries.

Previously on Wednesday, a new SAC was unveiled, as the number of council members was reduced to 18 from 20 with 16 of the key members remaining in place.

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