Saudi King announces fresh cabinet reshuffle

IANS  |  Riyadh 

Saudi on Saturday announced another cabinet reshuffle, giving the portfolio of the newly-established after extracting it from the

The also set up new government bodies to promote culture and protect the environment in an attempt to modernise and create jobs for the young population, reported.

was appointed of Islamic Affairs. Al Shaikh had headed the whose powers were seriously curbed two years ago as the kingdom embarked on a massive reform drive.

King Salman also appointed as deputy and as

The Saudi monarch ordered the formation of a royal commission for the city of and the holy sites. Another royal decree saw the establishment of a Council for the Royal Protected Areas in the

The would be chaired by Crown Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy and Minister of Defence.

An administration for preserving historical areas in the Red Sea city of to be affiliated to the Ministry of Culture, was also ordered to be formed.

Under the royal orders, six nature reserves were designated in order "to re-establish wildlife, enhance their development and promote eco-tourism".

The changes in government institutions came amid reform-minded Crown Mohammed bin Salman's resolve to modernise the economy of the world's biggest

The crown prince, who also serves as the Saudi under his father, launched a sweeping anti-corruption campaign involving several of his royal siblings shortly after he became heir to the king in June 2017.

The royal orders also named several new deputies in the Ministries of Interior, Telecommunications, and Energy, Industry and Minerals, and appointed new heads to the and the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, the report said.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 17:54 IST