Cabinet reshuffle
Coverage of Cabinet reshuffle in the Nexus archive.
- Milei focuses on his domestic agenda after the Adorni reshuffle, forgoing a US trip
Argentine President Javier Milei will prioritize his domestic agenda and forgo a US trip for Independence Day celebrations. The decision follows a cabinet reshuffle after the departure of cabinet chief Manuel Adorni, marking the second time Milei has skipped an international commitment for domestic matters.
- BJP weighs organisational restructuring amid rapid expansion
BJP is considering organisational restructuring, including discussions on regional in-charges, expansion of office-bearers, and changes ahead of forming a new national team and a possible Cabinet reshuffle.
- Gov Dauda redeploys three commissioners in Zamfara minor cabinet reshuffle
Governor Dauda of Zamfara State has redeployed three commissioners in a minor cabinet reshuffle. The move aims to strategically reposition key ministries for greater efficiency, as stated by the Secretary to the State Government, Abubakar Mohammad Nakwada.
- Evidence about 'Peter Mandelson's efforts to influence Cabinet reshuffle to secure more political influence for his allies' could lead Met to widen probe
Evidence regarding Peter Mandelson's attempts to influence a Cabinet reshuffle to increase political influence for his allies may prompt the Metropolitan Police to expand its investigation.
- Bolivia’s president reshuffles cabinet amid anti-government protests
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz has announced a cabinet reshuffle in response to escalating anti-government protests. The reshuffle represents an attempt to address growing civil unrest and political pressure facing his administration.
- Starmer won't guarantee Rachel Reeves job after 'asking Angela Rayner to return' as he plots Cabinet reshuffle to survive looming elections disaste
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer has refused to guarantee Rachel Reeves' role in a potential Cabinet reshuffle, while considering Angela Rayner's return to strengthen his position amid concerns over looming election losses.
- Jacinta Allan wants voters to see Victoria’s 12-year-old Labor government as ‘new and united’. Can she cling to power?
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan reshuffled her cabinet to project a 'new and united' image as her Labor government seeks an unprecedented fourth term in November. Allan emphasized the word 'new' 17 times in her address to highlight reforms and fresh leadership.