Morsi Cabinet
Morsi Cabinet | |
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2nd Cabinet of Yezd | |
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Date formed | 27 December 2023 |
People and organisations | |
Atabeg | Yasin Kaplan |
Prime Minister | Shady Morsi |
Deputy Prime Minister | Usman Sadiq |
2nd Deputy Prime Minister | Ino de Wacht |
No. of ministers | 6 |
Total no. of members | 6 |
Member party | Yezd People's Democratic Party Yezdi Renewal Party Independents |
Status in legislature | Grand Coaltion |
Opposition cabinet | None |
Opposition party | None |
Opposition leader | None |
History | |
Predecessor | Sadiq Cabinet |
The Morsi Cabinet currently serves as the governing executive body of Yezd. Established subsequent to the election of Yasin Kaplan as the Atabeg of Yezd and the appointment of State Congierge Shady Morsi as the Prime Minister, the cabinet reflects a strategic amalgamation of political forces within the region. Following these appointments, former Prime Minister Usman Sadiq assumed the role of Deputy Prime Minister. Comprising various ministerial portfolios, the Morsi Cabinet is characterized by a distribution of key positions among different political affiliations. Notably, it consists of two ministries under the control of the Yezdi Renewal Party, namely the Prime Ministerial and Foreign Affairs portfolios, while the Yezd People's Democratic Party (YPDP) oversees the Deputy Prime Ministerial and Interior ministries. Additionally, three ministries—Finance, Justice, and Health—are entrusted to independent individuals.
Widely perceived as an interim cabinet, the Morsi Cabinet is acknowledged for its role as a grand coalition, bringing together diverse political entities in a collaborative effort to govern effectively. This collaborative approach is expected to persist until the upcoming Yezdi elections, at which point a more permanent government structure is anticipated to be established.