The United Arab Emirates intends to make changes to the structure of the federal government to comply with the variables.

According to Al Khaleej newspaper, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, approved the new structure of the Emirates government, which will be announced today in the second Ten in the afternoon.

His Highness, in a tweet on his Twitter account: Brothers and Sisters, announced on May 13, 2020 our intention to review the structure of the Emirates government, and we promised to make changes, and integrate ministries and ministries In order to come out with a government that is more flexible, fast and keeping pace with the changes, it was adopted shortly before the new structure, and we will announce it tomorrow (today) at twelve noon, God willing.

Immediately after the announcement of His Highness the news, an exchange of speculation erupted about the ministers who will maintain their positions, and others who will deliver the banner of work to their successors, in the service of the homeland.

Citizens asked about the surprise that His Highness has in store for what is the structure of the new government, after his highness had previously introduced in the last ministerial amendment new ministries, in addition to amending the names of some ministries And how it works.

The amendment to be announced today is in line with what was announced by His Highness on the day of the conclusion of the meetings of the UAE government to prepare the state’s strategy after Covid-19, where His Highness confirmed then that he would be Review the structure and size of the government, as ministries may be merged and change bodies due to the need for a more agile, flexible and speedy government to keep pace with new and different national priorities. His Highness said: The post-Coved 19 stage will affect its effects, the work systems in the governmental and private sectors and various fields, and will affect the forms of life and human activity, which requires the development of a comprehensive, proactive approach that explores the features of this stage and devises solutions to its challenges.