First Ganzouri Cabinet Explained

The First Ganzouri Cabinet was led by Egyptian prime minister Kamal Ganzouri from 2 January 1996 to 5 October 1999.

List of ministers

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Prime MinisterKamal el-Ganzuri
Agriculture and Land Reclamation Minister
Ministry of Defense and Military ProductionMohammed Hussein Tantawi
Foreign MinisterAmr Musa
Interior Minister
Information MinisterSafwat El-Sherif(also of Television Stations)
Higher Education Minister and Minister of State for Scientific Research Moufed Mahmoud Shehab
Justice MinisterFarouk Seif Al Nasr
Ministry of AwqafMahmoud Zakzouk
Culture MinisterFarouk Hosny
Tourism MinisterMohammed Mamdouh El-Beltagui
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 Development(* Märch 1946)
Health and Population MinisterIsmail Awad-Allah Sallam
Ismail Awadallah Sallam (* 21. July 1941 in Monoufeya Governorate)
Public Works and Water Resources MinisterMahmoud Abu Zeid
Minister of State for Environment Nadia Makram Ebeid
Nadia Makram Ebeid
Education MinisterHussein Kamel Bahaeddin
Minister of Economy and 1997 Minister for Economics and Foreign TradeYoussef Boutros Ghali
Ministry for Operations of the Egyptian Armed ForcesMohammed Hussein Tantawi
Ministry for Economics and Economic CooperationNawal al-Tahtawi erstmals eine Frau in diesem Ressort in einem arabischen Staat
Finance MinistryMohie El Din El Ghareeben[1]
Ministry for Electricity and EnergyMohamed Maher Abaza
Ministryof Petroleum and Mineral ResourcesHamdi Al Banbi
Ministry for Public EnterpriseAtif Abaid
Ministry for Planning and International Cooperation(Mohammed Zaki Abu Amer), Zafer El-Bishri
Minister of Business for the Egyptian Armed ForcesMohammed Hussein Tantawi
see also Mohamed Ghamrawi
Minister of Pensions and Social affairsMervat El-Tellawi
Ministry of Industry und Natural ResourcesSuleiman Reda
Ministry of Traffic, Communication and Civil AviationSuleiman Metwalli
Minister of Supply and international CommerceAhmed Gweili
Ahmad Guwaili
Minister of Land developmentMahmoud Sherif
Minister of Cabinet AffairsTalaat Hammad
Egyptian General Intelligence ServiceOmar Suleiman
Suez Canal AuthorityAhmed Fadel
Quelle:[2]

Notes and References

  1. Mohieddin El-Gharib
    Moheiddin El Gharib (* 1937) Al-Ahram Weekly, 7–13 March 2002, Ministers on trial
  2. Mario von Baratta, Gustav Fochler, Der Fischer Weltalmanach 1997, Hauke - 1996 - 1279 S.