
Previous cabinet, serving under Abdullah Badawi for the year 2008.

While the exact reason for the meeting is not known, it is strongly believed that it is likely to centre on the much-talked about Cabinet reshuffle. Najib is expected to announce his Cabinet line-up within a week of taking officelast Friday.

There are 32 members in the Cabinet with 27 ministries and almost two-thirds of the Cabinet are made up of appointees from Umno, the largest component in the 13-member ruling BN. The others are four from MCA and one each from MIC, Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), Parti Pesaka Bumiputra Bersatu (PBB), Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) and UPKO.
Umno ministers are selected according to the party hierarchy. Representation from the states are also taken into consideration.
As such, the new prime minister will have a chance to undertake a reshuffle and pick a new team to reflect what he wants to do for the country, say analysts.
So far only Shahrir has tendered his resignation to take effect from April 8.
Courtesy: New Strait Times and Bernama
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