Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who this month took over as Malaysia's Prime Minister in its first change of leadership in almost a quarter of a century, ruled out an imminent cabinet reshuffle and said he isn't ready to name his deputy.(Malaysia)(Brief Article)
From: Business Asia
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Date: 11/1/2003
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who this month took over as Malaysia's Prime Minister in its first change of leadership in almost a quarter of a century, ruled out an imminent cabinet reshuffle and said he isn't ready to name his deputy. "I'm not yet making any Cabinet appointments. All ministers must stay with the same portfolios," he said. Abdullah, who has pledged to curb ...
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