Four more ministers to be inducted into federal cabinet
By Monitoring Report
October 03, 2018
ISLAMABAD: Four more ministers are expected to be inducted in the federal cabinet, sources informed Geo News on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Imran Khan will approve the final list of ministers who will be inducted in his cabinet. According to sources, Mian Muhammad Soomro has agreed to become part of the cabinet. The senior politician was convinced to change his decision during PM Imran's visit to Karachi. Senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Faisal Vawda will also be inducted in the Federal Cabinet, said sources. Two of the four new members of the cabinet will be federal ministers while the other two will assume office as ministers of state. Presently, the cabinet has 34 members — including advisors.
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