Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin Explained

Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin
Office:42nd Prime Minister of Egypt
Term Start:3 January 1982
Term End:5 June 1984
President:Hosni Mubarak
Predecessor:Hosni Mubarak
Birth Date:January 11, 1926
Alma Mater:Cairo University
Party:Independent
Successor:Kamal Hassan Ali
Death Place:Cairo, Egypt
Birth Place:Qalyubiyya Governorate, Kingdom of Egypt
Nationality:Egyptian
Occupation:Politician, Doctor
Native Name Lang:ar

Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin (pronounced as /ˈæħmæd foˈʔæːd ˈmoħj edˈdiːn/; 11 January 1926 – 5 June 1984) was the 42nd Prime Minister of Egypt from 2 January 1982 to 5 June 1984.[1]

Career

He was a member of the Arab Socialist Union and was part of its secret unit, the Socialist Vanguard (Arabic: al-Tanzim al-Tali‘i), which was also called the Vanguard Organization.[2]

Then he joined the National Democratic Party.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Egypt, the Stalled Society. 1986. State University of New York Press. Albany, NY. Hamied Ansari. 24 August 2017. 22 October 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201022065957/https://www.questia.com/read/102522123/egypt-the-stalled-society. dead.
  2. Hesham Sallam . From the State of Vanguards to the House of Kofta: Reflections on Egypt’s Authoritarian Impasse. 5 November 2022. Jadaliyya. 26 October 2020.