Second Ganzouri Cabinet | |
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Date formed | 7 December 2011 |
Date dissolved | 26 June 2012 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Muhammad Tantawi |
Head of government | Kamal Ganzouri |
Total no. of members | 28 |
History | |
Predecessor | Sharaf Cabinet |
Successor | Qandil Cabinet |
The Second Ganzouri Cabinet was led by Egyptian prime minister Kamal Ganzouri from 7 December 2011 to 26 June 2012. 28 ministers were sworn into Ganzouri's cabinet.[1] The Cabinet headquarters in Cairo were the site of protests in mid-December 2011.[2]
List of ministers
Ministry | Minister | Start of office | Appointed by |
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Prime Minister | Kamal el-Ganzuri | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Agriculture | Saad Nasar | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Military Production | Ali Ibrahim Sabry | 21 July 2011 | Army |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Mohamed Kamel Amr | 18 July 2011 | Army |
Minister of Interior | Mohamed Ibrahim | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Information | Ahmed Anis | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Higher Education | Hassan Mustafa Khaled | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Scientific Research | Nadia Zakhary | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Justice | Adel Abdel Hamid | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Culture | Shaker Abdel Hamid | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Tourism | Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour | February 2011 | Army |
Minister of Housing and New Urban Communities | Mohamed Fathi ElBaradei | 31 January 2011 | Hosni Mubarak |
Minister of Health | Foad ElNawawy | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Water and Irrigation | Hisham Kandeel | 21 July 2011 | Army |
Minister of Environment | Mostafa Hussein Kamel | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Education | Gamal El-Araby | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade | Mahmoud Eissa | 21 July 2011 | Army |
Minister of Finance | Momtaz Said | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Electricity | Hassan Younes | 22 November 2001 | Hosni Mubarak |
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources | Mohamed Abdullah Ghorab | 21 March 2011 | Army |
Minister of International Cooperation | Faiza Abu Naga | 13 July 2004 | Hosni Mubarak |
Minister of Social Affairs and Insurance | Nagwa Hassan Khalil | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Traffic, Communication and Civil Aviation | Hassan Massoud | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Food Supply and International Commerce | Gouda Abdel Khalek | ||
Minister of Investment and Businesses Sector | Ashraf El-Sharqawy | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Labor Force | Fathi Fekri | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Antiquities | Mohamed Ibrahim Ali Sayed | 7 December 2011 | Army |
Minister of Religious Endowments | Mohamed El-Quosy | 7 December 2011 | Army |
References
- ↑ Zeinab El Gundy, Finally, El-Ganzouri cabinet sworn in, Ahram Online, 7 December 2011.
- ↑ Nine dead in clashes, Egyptian army sets barbed wire around cabinet, Ahram Online, 17 December 2011.
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