Ebeid Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Ebeid Cabinet
Successor:Nazif Cabinet
Political Party:National Democratic Party (Egypt)
State Head:Hosni Mubarak
Date Formed:5 October 1999
Date Dissolved:14 July 2004
Jurisdiction:Egypt
Election:1999 Egyptian presidential confirmation referendum
Government Head:Atef Ebeid
Legislature Status:Supermajority
Predecessor:First Ganzouri Cabinet

The Ebeid Cabinet was the government of Egypt which was led by Prime Minister Atef Ebeid from 5 October 1999 – 14 July 2004. It was succeeded by the Nazif Cabinet.

List of ministers

Atef Ebeid Cabinet (October 1999 - July 2004)[1] [2]
OfficeIncumbentSince
Prime MinisterDr. Atef Ebeid1999
Deputy Prime Minister and Agriculture and Land Reclamation Minister Yousef Wali1982
Defence and Military Production Minister Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi1991
Foreign Minister Amr Moussa1991-2001
Interior Minister Habib El-Adli
Information Minister Safwat El-Sherif
Higher Education Minister and Minister of State for Scientific Research Moufid Shehab
Justice Minister Farouk Seif Al Nasr
Awqaf (religious endowments) Minister Mahmoud Zakzouk
Culture Minister Farouk Hosny1987
Tourism Minister Mamdouh El-Beltagui
Minister of State for People's Assembly and Shura Council Affairs Kamal El-Shazli
Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities Minister Mohamed Ibrahim Suleiman
Manpower and Emigration Minister Ahmed El-Amawi
Minister of State for Administrative Development Mohamed Zaki Abu Amer
Health and Population Minister Ismail Sallam
Public Works and Water Resources Minister Mahmoud Abdel-Halim Abu Zeid
Minister of State for Environment
Education Minister Kamel Bahaeddin
Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade Youssef Boutros Ghali1997 (given Foreign Trade portfolio in 1999)
Minister of youth AffairsAlieddin Hilal1999
Minister of Energy and ElectricityAli El-Sa'idi1999
Minister of PetroleumSameh Fahmi1999
Minister of FinanceMedhat Hassanein1999
Minister of Public Business SectorMukhtar Khattab1999
planning minister and state minister for international cooperationAhmed El-Darsh1999
minister of state for military productionSayed Mesh'al1999
minister of insurance and social affairsAmina El-Guindi1999
Minister of technological development and industry (formerly "industry and mineral wealth")Mustafa El-Rifai1999
Minister of TransportIbrahim El-Demeiri1999
Minister of Communications and Information TechnologyAhmed Nazif1999
Minister of supply and internal tradeHassan Khedr1999
Minister of local development Mustafa Abdel-Qader1999
Cabinet Secretary-GeneralAhmed Hassan Abu Taleb1999

Notes and References

  1. 1999 . Presidential Decree 325/1999 . The Official Gazette.
  2. Web site: Shuffle sense. Shaden Shehab. Al-Ahram Weekly. October 1999. 2012-08-17. 2012-10-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20121021170735/http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/1999/451/eg2.htm. dead.