Alwaght-Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday approved a new government, which maintained many key old ministers.
According to Syrian news agency SANA, on June 22, al-Assad issued a decree, tasking Minister of Electricity Imad Khamis with forming the new government, as the new prime minister replacing Wael al-Halqi.
With Khamis as the new prime minister, the new government brought 14 new ministers and four ministers of state to the 32-seat cabinet.
Few of the key ministries that received a change are the Information Ministry, which is now claimed by Ramez Tarjaman, the former directer of the national Syrian TV, replacing Omran al-Zoubi.
The Electricity Ministry, which was headed by Khamis in the previous government, the Industry Ministry, the Economy Ministry, the Oil Ministry, and the Ministry of Finance.
Major ministries were kept unchanged, as Fahed Jassem al-Fraij remains the Minister of Defense, and Walid al-Moallem continues to be the Foreign Minister.
The Interior Ministry also retained its old Minister Muhammad al-Sha'ar, while the Ministry of Justice maintained Najm al-Ahmad as its minister.
The formation of a new government came weeks after the Syrian parliament was elected among a boycott from the opposition.
The new government is the sixth to be formed under the presidency of Bashar al-Assad, who succeeded his father in 2000.
The last government was formed in August 2014, following the re-election of al-Assad, and was headed by al-Halqi.
Syria has been mired in civil war since 2011, with government forces loyal to Assad fighting a number of foreign-backed terrorist and rebel groups.