The Minister of Justice in the new government graduated from a Turkish university
The Somali Prime Minister, Muhammad Husayn Rubli, on Monday appointed Abdul Qadir Muhammad Nur, a Turkish university graduate, as Minister of Justice in the new government.
Rubelli announced the long-awaited composition of his new government, and Nur, a graduate of the Turkish University of Ankara, was appointed Minister of Justice, according to the Anadolu Agency correspondent.
Mehmed Nour finished his university studies in the Department of International Relations at the Faculty of Political Sciences of Ankara State University
The formation of the government followed intense consultations with Rubelli with academics, intellectuals and dignitaries in the country, and he gave priority to youth and women.
The new formation, announced by Robley, includes 70 members, including 27 ministers, 26 deputy ministers, and 17 state ministers, 5 of whom are women.
On September 17, Somali President Muhammad Abdullah Farmajo appointed Muhammad Husayn Rubli as Prime Minister, after Parliament withheld confidence from former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khairy, following his failure to lead the country to the 2020 general elections.
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