Marathon PMO Huddles Signal Reset Ahead of Cabinet Reshuffle?

In the days leading up to a likely cabinet reshuffle, the Prime Minister’s Office has reportedly been engaged in a series of extended, high-intensity meetings—described by sources as “marathon huddles” to assess performance, recalibrate priorities, and shape the next phase of governance.

Officials familiar with the deliberations indicate that these sessions have gone beyond routine reviews, incorporating detailed feedback on ministerial output, policy execution, and political messaging. Significantly, sources suggest that critical assessments—including internal criticism—have been actively solicited and factored into the discussions, pointing to a broader attempt at course correction rather than mere cosmetic changes.

The meetings are believed to involve senior bureaucrats, key political aides, and select ministers, with a focus on delivery in flagship sectors such as infrastructure, employment, and welfare schemes. There is also said to be an emphasis on tightening coordination between ministries ahead of a politically sensitive period.

 

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