Second Ganzouri Cabinet Explained

Cabinet Name:Second Ganzouri Cabinet
Flag Border:Wide
State Head:Muhammad Tantawi
Successor:Qandil Cabinet
Government Head:Kamal Ganzouri
Total Number:28
Predecessor:Sharaf Cabinet
Date Formed:7 December 2011
Date Dissolved:26 June 2012

The Second Ganzouri Cabinet was led by Egyptian prime minister Kamal Ganzouri from 7 December 2011 to 26 June 2012. 28 ministers were sworn into Ganzouri's cabinet.[1] The Cabinet headquarters in Cairo were the site of protests in mid-December 2011.[2]

List of ministers

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Kamal el-GanzuriArmy
Minister of AgricultureArmy
Minister of Military ProductionAli Ibrahim SabryArmy
Minister of Foreign AffairsMohamed Kamel AmrArmy
Minister of InteriorArmy
Minister of InformationAhmed AnisArmy
Minister of Higher EducationHassan Mustafa KhaledArmy
Minister of Scientific Research Nadia ZakharyArmy
Minister of JusticeAdel Abdel HamidArmy
Minister of CultureShaker Abdel HamidArmy
Minister of TourismMounir Fakhry Abdel NourArmy
Minister of Housing and New Urban CommunitiesMohamed Fathi ElBaradeiHosni Mubarak
Minister of HealthFoad ElNawawyArmy
Minister of Water and IrrigationHisham KandeelArmy
Minister of Environment Mostafa Hussein KamelArmy
Minister of EducationGamal El-ArabyArmy
Minister of Industry and Foreign TradeMahmoud EissaArmy
Minister of FinanceMomtaz SaidArmy
Minister of ElectricityHassan YounesHosni Mubarak
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral ResourcesMohamed Abdullah GhorabArmy
Minister of International CooperationFaiza Abu NagaHosni Mubarak
Minister of Social Affairs and InsuranceNagwa Hassan KhalilArmy
Minister of Traffic, Communication and Civil AviationHassan MassoudArmy
Minister of Food Supply and International CommerceGouda Abdel Khalek
Minister of Investment and Businesses SectorAshraf El-SharqawyArmy
Minister of Labor ForceFathi FekriArmy
Minister of AntiquitiesMohamed Ibrahim Ali SayedArmy
Minister of Religious EndowmentsMohamed El-QuosyArmy

Notes and References

  1. Zeinab El Gundy, Finally, El-Ganzouri cabinet sworn in, Ahram Online, 7 December 2011.
  2. http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/29533/Egypt/Politics-/Nine-dead-in-clashes,-Egyptian-army-sets-barbed-wi.aspx Nine dead in clashes, Egyptian army sets barbed wire around cabinet