MK Stalin announces his new Cabinet of Ministers:- DMK dethroned AIADMK in the recent Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu. DMK Chief MK Stalin will take the oath as the Chief Minister of the state on Friday and he announced the list of 33 ministers of his new cabinet. MK Stalin announced the list of Ministers along with their portfolios today. Governor Banwarilal Purohit approved all the recommendations of Stalin. Here are the list of Ministers:
MK Stalin - Public, General Administration, Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service, Other All India Service, District Revenue Officers, Police, Home, Special Initiatives, Special Programme Implementation, Welfare of Differently abled persons.
: Thursday, May 6, 2021, 5:42 PM IST
Tamil Nadu: MK Stalin to take oath as CM tomorrow; check out full list of his cabinet colleagues
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Ahead of the formation of the new government in Tamil Nadu after the results of the assembly elections, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief MK Stalin has released the list of ministerial candidates and the portfolios that are allotted. Amid the COVID-19 situation, Mr Stalin has handed over the health department responsibility to MA Subramanian making him the Health Minister of the state.
M.K Stalin shall be taking the oath as the Chief Minister on May 7th. The event will take place at Raj Bhawan and is scheduled to begin at 9 am. The cabinet members will also be taking oath on the same day. M.K Stalin has mentioned that the swearing ceremony will be a small affair and very simple even considering the covid crisis in the state.
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Democracy is the best option, believe an increasing number of people in Slovakia
Support for non-democratic solutions and for EU exit has decreased in the Slovak population compared to 2016.
Exit from the EU is supported by 28.9 percent now compared to 34.8 in 2016. (Source: SME)
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The belief that the quality of democracy has a positive impact on people’s living standards is more widespread among Slovakia’s inhabitants now than it was five years ago. The number of those who desire Slovakia s exit from the EU has decreased.
That is one of the key findings of a representative study conducted at the beginning of April 2021 on a sample of 1001 respondents by the INEKO (Institute for Economic and Social Reforms) non-governmental think tank in cooperation with the Focus polling agency.
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