Nazif Cabinet
The Nazif Cabinet was led by Ahmed Nazif, who served as prime minister of Egypt from 14 July 2004 to 31 January 2011.
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Date formed | 14 July 2004 |
Date dissolved | 31 January 2011 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Hosni Mubarak |
Head of government | Ahmed Shafik |
Member party | National Democratic Party |
Status in legislature | majority |
History | |
Election(s) | 2005 |
Outgoing election | 2010 |
Predecessor | Ebeid Cabinet |
Successor | Shafik Cabinet |
List of ministers
Ahmed Nazif Cabinet (2004–2011)[1] | ||
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Office | Incumbent | Since |
Prime Minister | Ahmed Nazif | 2004 |
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation | Amin Ahmed Mohamed Othman Abaza | 2005 |
Ministry of Civil Aviation | Ahmed Shafiq | 2004 |
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) | Tarek Kamel | 2004 |
Ministry of Culture | Farouk Hosni | 1987 |
Ministry of Defense and Military Production | Mohamed Hussein Tantawi | 1991 |
Ministry of Education | Ahmed Zaki Badr | 2010 |
Ministry of Electricity and Energy | Hassan Younes | 2004 |
Ministry of Finance | Youssef Boutros-Ghali | 2004 |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Ahmed Aboul Gheit | 2004 |
Ministry of Trade and Industry | Rachid Mohamed Rachid | 2004 |
Ministry of Health and Population | Hatem Mostafa El Gabali | 2005 |
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research | Hani Mahfouz Hilal | 2005 |
Ministry of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities | Ahmed Alaa E-Din Amin El-Maghrabi | 2005 |
Ministry of Information | Anas El Fiqqi | 2004 |
Ministry of Social Solidarity | Ali El-Sayed Ali Al-Moselhi | 2005 |
Ministry of Interior | Habib El Adly | 1997 |
Ministry of Investment | Mahmoud Mohieldin | 2004 |
Ministry of International Cooperation | Fayza Aboel Naga | 2004 |
Ministry of Justice | Mahmoud Marei | 2006 |
Ministry of Manpower and Immigration | Aisha Abdel Hadi Abdel Ghani | 2005 |
Ministry of Petroleum | Sameh Fahmi | 1999 |
Ministry of Planning and Economic Development | Osman Mohamed Osman | |
Ministry of Local Development | Mohamed Abdul Salam Mahgoub | 2006 |
Ministry of Religious Affairs | Mahmoud Zakzouk | 1996 |
Ministry of Tourism | Mohamed Zohair Garana | 2005 |
Ministry of Transportation | Alaa Edin Mohamed Fahmi | 2010 |
Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation | Mohamed Nasruddin | 2009 |
Ministry of State for Administrative Development | Ahmed Darwish | 2004 |
Ministry of State for Legal and Parliamentary Councils | Moufed Mahmoud Shehab | 2005 |
Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs | Maged George | 2004 |
Ministry of State for Military Production | Sayed Meshaal | 1999 |
Ministry of State for Family and Population | Moushira Khattab | 2009 |
Governor – Central Bank of Egypt | Farouk Abdel Baky Al Okda | 2004 |
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York | Maged Abdel Fattah | 2005 |
Minister without portfolio; GIS Chief | Omar Suleiman | 1993 |
Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority | Ahmed Ali Fadel | 1996 |
References
- "Egypt – Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments". CIA. 13 April 2010. Archived from the original on 19 November 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
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