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UAE President issues decree appointing undersecretaries and executive director
President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Monday issued a Federal Decree, appointing Sultan Dhahi Al Hemeiri as Director of Support Services Sector at the grade of an Undersecretary. Rashid Saeed Salim Al Ameri has also been appointed as Director of Government Coordination Sector at the grade of an Undersecretary at the Ministry of Presidential Affairs.
Abu Dhabi: President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Monday issued a Federal Decree, appointing Sultan Dhahi Al Hemeiri as Director of Support Services Sector at the grade of an Undersecretary. Rashid Saeed Salim Al Ameri has also been appointed as Director of Government Coordination Sector at the grade of an Undersecretary at the Ministry of Presidential Affairs.
Shaikh Khalifa also issued a decree, appointing Juma Ali Mohammad Ali Al Rumaithy as Director of Protocol Department at the Ministry of President Affairs. Al Rumaithy is appointed at the grade of an Executive Director.
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