Ganzuri I cabinet

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The First Cabinet el-Ganzuri was the government of Egypt from January 11, 1996 to October 5, 1999 .

Muhammad Husni Mubarak appointed it and replaced it with the appointment of the Abaid Cabinet , in which 19 ministers of the First Cabinet el-Ganzuri remained.

On November 24, 2011, Kamal el-Ganzuri was reappointed Prime Minister, this time by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. This resulted in the formation of a "Second Cabinet el-Ganzuri", which is to be distinguished from the First Cabinet el-Ganzuri .

Government members

Ministry minister comment Appointed / Sworn in
prime minister Kamal el-Ganzuri January 11, 1996
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Claims Yousef Wali 1982
Ministry of Defense Mohammed Hussein Tantawi 1991
Foreign Ministry Amr Musa 1991
Home Office first Hassan al-Alfi,
later Habib al-Adli
until November 1997
from November 1997
Ministry of Information Safwat El-Sherif Television companies 1982
Ministry of Education and Research Moufed Mahmoud Shehab 1997
Ministry of Justice Farouk Mahmoud Seif El-Nasr 1990
Ministry of Foundations under Islamic Law Mahmoud Zakzouk July 1997
Ministry of Culture Farouk Hosny 1987
Ministry of Tourism Mohammed Mamdouh El-Beltagui October 1993
Ministry for the Shura Council Kamal Mohammed El-Shazli October 1993
Ministry of Settlements and Housing Mohammed Ibrahim Suleiman October 1993
Ministry of Employment and Migration Ahmad Ahmad El-Amawy 1993
Ministry of Administrative Development Mohamed Zaki Abu Amer (* March 1946) 1993
Health and Population Ministry Ismail Awad-Allah Sallam
Ismail Awadallah Sallam (born July 21, 1941 in Monoufeya Governorate)
1996
Ministry of Irrigation and Public Works. Mahmoud Abu Zeid July 1997
Ministry of the Environment Nadia Makram Ebeid
Nadia Makran Ebeid
1997
Ministry of Education Hussein Camel Bahaeddin 1992
Ministry of Economy from 1997 Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade Youssef Boutros Ghali 1993
Ministry of Operations of the Armed Forces of Egypt Mohammed Hussein Tantawi 1991
Ministry of Economy and Economic Cooperation Nawal al-Tahtawi for the first time a woman in this department in an Arab state January 11, 1996
Ministry of Finance Mohie El Din El Ghareeb 1990
Ministry of Electricity and Energy Mohamed Maher Abaza 1984
Ministry of Petroleum Hamdi El-Banbi
Hamdi al-Banbi by Suhayr al-Husayni
Ministry of State Enterprises Atif Abaid
Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation ( Mohamed Zaki Abu Amer ), Zafer El-Bishri
Ministry of Enterprises of the Armed Forces of Egypt initially
Mohammed Hussein Tantawi , later Mohamed Ghamrawi

until July 8, 1997
from July 8, 1997
Ministry of Pensions and Social Affairs Mervat El-Tellawi July 8, 1997
Ministry of Industry and Natural Resources Suleiman Reda
Ministry of Transport, Communications and Civil Aviation Suleiman Metwalli July 8, 1997
Ministry of Supply and International Trade Ahmed Gweili
Ahmad Guwaili
July 8, 1997
Ministry of Rural Development Mahmoud Sherif July 8, 1997
Minister for Cabinet Affairs Talaat Hammad
Jihaz al-Muchabarat al-Amma Omar Suleiman 1993
Suez Canal Authority Ahmed Fadel

Source:

Individual evidence

  1. Al-Ahram Weekly , October 14-20, 1999, Shuffle sense
  2. Mohieddin El-Gharib
    Moheiddin El Gharib (* 1937) Al-Ahram Weekly , 7 - 13 March 2002, Ministers on trial ( Memento of the original from March 20, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
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  3. Mario von Baratta, Gustav Fochler, Der Fischer Weltalmanach 1997, Hauke ​​- 1996 - 1279 pp.