Nazif Cabinet

The Cabinet Nazif was on 9 July 2004 to 29 January 2011, the government of Egypt.

History

It was chosen by the National Democratic Party under the significant influence of Gamal Mubarak and appointed by Muhammad Husni Mubarak.

The Cabinet met on January 29, 2011 in the wake of the revolution in Egypt of 2011. On 4 February 2011, the prosecutor announced that Interior Minister Habib al - investigations against Adli, Minister of Tourism Soheir Garranah, housing minister Ahmed al - Maghrabi and Trade and Industry Minister Rashid Mohamed Rashid were initiated. Sufferers are under travel ban and their accounts have been frozen.

On 12 February 2011, the former Information Minister Anas Ahmed Nabih El- Fiqqi was provided by the Supreme Military Council on suspicion of corruption under house arrest and resigned from his ministerial office. Even against Nazif themselves are underway (February 2011) investigation for corruption.

Composition

  • Prime Minister Ahmad Nazif
  • Minister of Agriculture and Land Claims: Amin Ahmed Mohamed Othman Abaza
  • Minister for foundations under Islamic law: Mahmoud Zakzouk
  • Minister of Civil Aviation: Ahmad Shafiq
  • Minister of Communications and Information Technology Tarek Kamel Mohammed Mahmoud
  • Minister of Culture: Farouk Hosny
  • Defense Minister Mohammed Hussein Tantawi
  • Education Minister: Yousry Saber Hussein El- Gamal
  • Minister for Electric Power: Hassan Ahmed Younis
  • Finance Minister Youssef Boutros Ghali
  • Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit
  • Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry: Rashid Mohamed Rashid
  • Minister of Health and Population: Mohamed Awad Tageddin; from 1 January 2006: Hatem El- Gabali
  • Minister for Urban Housing Ahmed El- Maghrabi
  • Minister of Youth and Sports: 15 February 2005: Anas Ahmed Nabih El- Fiqqi, from 15 February 2005: Mohammed Mamdouh El- Beltagui
  • Information Minister Mohammed Mamdouh El- Beltagui; from 15 February 2005: Anas Ahmed Nabih El- Fiqqi
  • Interior Minister Habib al - Adli
  • Minister for Development Cooperation: Fayza Mohamed Aboul Naga
  • Minister of Irrigation and Water supplies: Mahmoud Abu Zeid
  • Justice Minister Mahmoud Abul Leil Rashid; from 15 February 2005: Mamdouh Marei
  • Minister for Legislation and Parliamentary Councils: Moufed Mahmoud Shehab
  • Minister of Local Development Mohamed Abdulsalam Mahgoub
  • Minister for Employment and Migration: Aesha Abdel Hadi Abdel Ghani ( born August 1942 in Cairo )
  • Minister of company owned by the armed forces of Egypt: Mohammed Hussein Tantawi
  • Minister of raw materials: Amin Sameh Samir Fahmy
  • Minister for Planning and Local Development: Othman Mohammed Othman
  • Minister of the State Labour: Mokhtar Khattab taken over by Minister of Investment Mahmoud Mohieldin
  • Minister of Social Security: Ali El -Sayed Ali Al- Moselhi
  • Tourism Minister: Soheir Garranah
  • Transport Minister: Essam Abdel Aziz Sharaf Ahmed; from 15 February 2005: Mohamed Lotfi Mansour
  • Minister of State for Administrative Development Ahmed Darwish Mahmoud Osman
  • Minister of State for the Environment: Maged George Ilias Ghata
  • Minister of State for Local Development Abdel - Rahim Shehata
  • Minister of State for company owned by the armed forces of Egypt: Sayed Abdou Mostafa Meshaal
  • Saaatsminister for Higher Education and Research: Amr Ezzat Salama; from 1 January 2006: Hani Hilal
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