First Mahlab Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Ibrahim Mahlab Cabinet
Jurisdiction:Egypt
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Date Formed:1 March 2014
Date Dissolved:8 June 2014
Government Head:Ibrahim Mahlab
State Head:Adly Mansour
Political Party:Independent
Supported by:
Egypt Party
Wafd Party
Previous:Beblawi Cabinet
Successor:Second Mahlab Cabinet

The cabinet of Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab was sworn in on 1 March 2014.[1] The cabinet was made up of 31 ministers.[1] It was the first government to include three Christians as successive governments had only one or two Christians.[2]

Cabinet members

Office Name Party
Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab[3] Independent
Sedki Sobhy[4] Military
Minister of Planning and International CooperationAshraf El-ArabyIndependent
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific ResearchIndependent
Mohamed Ibrahim MoustafaPolice
Nabil FahmyIndependent[5]
Minister of Military Production Ibrahim YounisIndependent
Hani Qadri DemianIndependent
Minister of Antiquities Independent
Minister of Environment Independent
Minister of Local Development Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Ibrahim El-DemairyIndependent
Independent
Independent
Ayman Abu HadidIndependent
Independent
Independent
Sherif IsmailIndependent
Mohamed Abdel MuttalibIndependent
Independent
Ministry of SupplyIndependent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Independent
Ministry of Social Solidarity Independent
Wafd Party[6]
Minister of Sports and Youth Egypt Party

Notes and References

  1. News: New cabinet, led by Ibrahim Mehleb, sworn in . 1 March 2014 . 1 March 2014 . Egypt Independent . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160708212944/http://www.egyptindependent.com//news/risk-sex-attack-fills-women-dread-during-eid-al-fitr-vacation . 8 July 2016 .
  2. News: Egypt Cabinet has women, Christians; no Islamists . 16 July 2013 . 29 January 2023 . Associated Press.
  3. News: Egypt's new cabinet sworn in. 1 March 2014. 1 March 2014. Al-Ahram.
  4. News: BREAKING l Sedki Sobhy promoted to general army chief. 26 March 2014. Aswat Masriya. 26 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140327221437/http://en.aswatmasriya.com/news/view.aspx?id=be631d38-f2da-4adb-b564-a07b0231be63. 27 March 2014. dead.
  5. Web site: Mikhail. Amira. Key Positions in Beblawi's Interim Government. Atlantic Council. 1 March 2014. 18 July 2013.
  6. News: UPDATED PROFILES: Ministers in Egypt's new cabinet. 1 March 2014. Al-Ahram. 1 March 2014.