Madbuli Cabinet

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The Madbuli cabinet has formed the government of Egypt since June 14, 2018 .

President al-Sisi appointed Mustafa Madbuli as the new prime minister and then appointed the new ministers. It replaces the cabinet of Prime Minister Sherif Ismail . The cabinet has 33 ministers, eight of them women.

Cabinet members

Office Official
Prime Minister Cairo EuroAfrica Signing (cropped) .jpg Mustafa Madbuli
Defense Minister Mohamed Ahmed Zaki.jpg Mohamed Ahmed Zaki
Minister for Investment and International Cooperation Sahar Nasr (cropped) .jpg Sahar Nasr

until December 22, 2019

Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Rania El Nashaat

from December 22, 2019

Minister of Education and Technical Education Tarek Shawki 2018.jpg Tarek Schawki
Interior minister Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Mahmoud Tawfik
Foreign minister Sameh Shoukry Senate of Poland 2015.JPG Sameh Shoukry
Finance minister Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Mohamed Maeet
Minister for Public Enterprise and Economy Hisham Tawfik Staff photo.jpg Hisham Tawfik
Environment Minister Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Yasmine Foaud
Minister of Culture Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Ines Abdel-Dayem
Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Magdy al-Agaty
Minister of Justice Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Omar Marwan
Minister of transport Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Hisham Arafat
Minister for Electricity and Energy Mohamed Shaker El-Markabi.jpg Mohamed Shaker El-Markabi
Minister for Antiques and Tourism Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Rania Al-Mashat
Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Khaled Ahmed Elanani Ali Ezz
Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Ezz el-Din Abu-Steit
Minister for Communication and Information Technology Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Amr Talaat
Minister for Petroleum and Mineral Wealth Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Tarek El-Molla
Minister of Labor Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Mohamed Mahmoud Ahmed Saafan
Minister for Local Development Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Mahmoud Youssry Shaarawy
Minister for Housing and City Administration Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Assem Abdel Hamid El Gazzar
Minister for Religious Foundation Secretary Kerry Shakes Hands With Egyptian Minister of Awqaf Gomaa Before Attending an Iftar Dinner in Abu Dhabi (27448502322) .jpg Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa
Minister for Trade and Industry Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Neveen Gameea
Minister for Civil Aviation Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Mohammed Manar Kamal
Minister for Health and Population Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Hala Mustafa Zaid
Minister for Water Resources and Irrigation Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Mohamed Abdel-Aaty Sayed Mohamed Khalil
Minister for Planning and Economic Development Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Hala Al-said
Minister for Higher Education and Scientific Research Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Kahled Atef
Minister for Supply and Internal Trade Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Ali Ali Moselhi
Minister for Youth and Sport Dr Ashraf-sobhy.png Ashraf Sobhy
Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Alaa Fouad Abo El Hasan
Minister for Social Solidarity Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Neveen El Kabaag
Minister for Immigration and Egyptian Expatriate Affairs Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Nabila Makram Abd El Shaheed
Minister of State for Military Production Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Mohamed El Asar
Minister of State for Information Silver - replace this image female and male.svg Osama Heikal

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Knowing Egypt's new PM, Moustafa Madbouly. Retrieved May 16, 2020 .
  2. ^ Egypt's Government Services Portal - Ministries Directory and Sites. Retrieved May 19, 2020 .
  3. Egypt's new Cabinet sworn-in, 12 new ministers appointed. Retrieved May 16, 2020 .
  4. ^ New Egyptian Prime Minister appointed. In: ParsToday. June 7, 2018, accessed July 28, 2020 .
  5. Tarek Shawki. In: LinkedIn. Retrieved July 28, 2020 .
  6. New cabinet gears up for heavy economic lifting - Economy - Business. Retrieved on May 16, 2020 (English).
  7. ^ Hisham Tawfik, Minister of Public Enterprise Sector, Egypt. November 12, 2019, accessed on May 16, 2020 .
  8. ^ Ministry of Environment - EEAA> About Us> About Ministry> Minister. Retrieved May 16, 2020 .
  9. HE Dr. Ines Abdel-Dayem. Retrieved May 16, 2020 (American English).
  10. Learn about Omar Marwan, new justice minister. Retrieved May 16, 2020 .
  11. ^ The Minister. Retrieved May 16, 2020 .
  12. Alumna Rania Al-Mashat Egypt's New Minister of Tourism | The American University in Cairo. Retrieved May 16, 2020 .
  13. ^ Egypt changes key government posts for Sisi's second term . In: Reuters . June 14, 2018 ( reuters.com [accessed May 16, 2020]).
  14. Hala Mustafa Zaid. In: Africa CDC. Retrieved May 19, 2020 (UK English).
  15. ^ Assar heads ministerial committee to deepen local industry in Egypt. Retrieved May 19, 2020 .
  16. 'A minister without a ministry' - confusion over role of newly appointed information minister. In: Mada Masr. Retrieved May 19, 2020 (American English).