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Egypt reshuffles its government, appoints 4 new ministers

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Egypt’s president has sworn in four new cabinet ministers in a limited government reshuffle.

Egypt President Abdel-Fattah eal-Sisi

President Abdel-Fattah eal-Sisi swore in the new ministers of culture, tourism, local development and business just hours after parliament approved their appointment on Sunday.

Einas Abdel-Dayem, a career flute player who received her education in France and is currently in charge of the Cairo Opera House, was named Culture Minister. Another woman, US-educated economist Rania al-Mashat, takes over the tourism portfolio, a key job at a time when Egypt is struggling to revive the lucrative sector decimated by years of turmoil following a popular uprising in 2011.

Khaled Badawi was named Business Minister. Abu Bakr el-Gindy took the local development portfolio.

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