PM Modi to hold meeting of council of ministers amid reshuffle buzz
Political circles went abuzz with speculations over cabinet reshuffle after Modi met Home Minister Amit Shah and party President J.P. Nadda.
Political circles went abuzz with speculations over cabinet reshuffle after Modi met Home Minister Amit Shah and party President J.P. Nadda.
The assertion came in response to criticism from opposition groups abroad, who he said had launched verbal assaults against him.
"The Unification Ministry has functioned like a support organization for North Korea, and this must change," Yoon said.
Outgoing PM Prayut also vowed that he will not offer himself as a candidate for the next prime minister, but said he will continue as premier until a new Cabinet is sworn in.
The state has been seeing sporadic incidents of violence.
Prabowo said he discussed mostly geopolitical issues with the President and that no subjects of domestic politics were broached.
Appointing a hard-liner, Kim Yong-ho reflects his expectation of pursuing a "principled North Korea policy and consistent unification strategy".
Ministry of Justice spokesman Chin Malin made the assertion after nearly 30 CSOs, associations and trade unions expressed “grave” concerns.
While Anies and Ganjar enjoyed a momentary reprieve from domestic politics, internal debates within their respective alliance on running mates, however, continue to heat up.
He said he was still confident of becoming the next prime minister as he led winning party candidates to register as MPs on June 27, 2023.