Atef Sedki Cabinet Explained

The Atef Sedki governed Egypt through three cabinets under president Hosni Mubarak between 1986 and 1996.[1] [2]

List of members

OfficeIncumbentDuration
Prime MinisterAtef Sedki1986–1996
Deputy Prime Minister; Minister of Planning; Minister of International CooperationKamal Ganzourin/a
Deputy Prime MinisterAhmed Asmat Abdel-Meguid?
Minister of Domestic DevelopmentAtef Ebeidn/a
Minister of Defence and Military ProductionAbd al-Halim Abu Ghazala (1982–1989)
Youssef Sabri Abu Taleb (1989–1991)
Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (appointed 1991)
Minister of CultureFarouk Hosnyappointed 1987
Minister of Agriculture and Land ReclamationYousef Wali1982
Minister of Foreign AffairsAhmed Asmat Abdel-Meguid (1984–1991)
Amr Moussa(1991–)
n/a
Hamdi Al Banbiappointed 1991
Minister of InformationSafwat El-Sherif1982
Minister of EducationHussein Kamel Bahaeddin1992
Minister of Economy and Foreign TradeYoussri Mustafa1986
Minister of FinanceMohammed Ahmed Razaz1986
Minister of the InteriorZaki Badr (1986–1990)
Abdul Halim Moussa (1990)
?
Minister of ElectricityMohamed Maher Abaza1984
Minister of TourismMohammed Mamdouh El-Beltagui1993
Justice MinisterFarouk Seif Al Nasr
Minister for the Shura CouncilKamal Mohammed El-Shazli
Housing, Utilities, and Urban CommunitiesMohammed Ibrahim Suleiman
Manpower and Emigration MinisterAhmad Ahmad El-Amawy
Minister of State for Administrative DevelopmentMohamed Zaki Abu Amer
Minister of State for the Council of Ministers and Minister for International CooperationYoussef Boutros Ghali1993

Notes and References

  1. 1986 . Presidential Decree 469/1986 . The Official Gazette.
  2. 1993 . Presidential Decree 380/1993 . The Official Gazette.