CAIRO, June 5 -- Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail submitted his government's resignation to President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, the Egyptian presidential spokesman said Tuesday.
The cabinet resignation came a few days after Sisi was sworn in at the parliament for a second four-year presidential term.
"The president assigned the government to act as caretaker and continue performing its duties until a new government is formed," presidential spokesman Bassam Rady said in a statement.
The Egyptian cabinet resignation is a traditional move in Egypt following a president's swearing-in.
Lawmaker Sayyid Abdel-Aal, head of leftist Tagammu Party, said that the president will name a prime minister and present it to the parliament or name a prime minister after consultation with the majority of the parliament.
"After naming the prime minister, the latter will name the cabinet ministers expect for sovereign ministries, whose ministers are determined in consultation with the president," the lawmaker told Xinhua following the cabinet resignation.
The Egyptian government continues a strict, austerity-based three-year economic reform program which started in late 2016, including local currency liberalization followed by fuel and energy subsidy cuts and tax hikes to contain a budget deficit, promote local production and boost foreign investment.
Abdel-Aal didn't expect major changes in economic ministries.
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