Beblawi Cabinet

The Cabinet of the Egyptian Prime Minister Hasim al - Beblawi was sworn in on 16 July 2013. It consists mainly of Independents and members of the Constitutional Party, the New Wafd Party, the Party of dignity and a minister of the Freedom and Justice Party (Party of the Muslim Brotherhood ). It is the successor of the sworn August 2, 2012 the Cabinet of Hescham Kandil.

Beblawi was appointed on 9 July 2013 interim president Adli Mansur. The Cabinet consists of 30 members and two alternates.

On February 24, 2014, the Cabinet of al - Beblawi decided in an extraordinary meeting to submit his resignation at interim president Adli Mansur. This decision comes at the end of a long line to auftuender internal political problems with which cabinet chief al - Beblawi and his ministers saw last faced: starting with the February 8, 2014, a strike wave of different professional groups that captured the country and continues to be rocks. First, there were the doctors, then additionally textile and steel workers, then additional postal and lower police officers, finally, the professional drivers, especially bus operators of public transport. In addition, the declaration of the Muslim Brotherhood is to be called as a terrorist organization, which is equivalent to a criminalization of considerable parts of the Egyptian population and has led to a certain internal political tension. Despite numerous arrests by the security forces and massive restrictions on the right to demonstrate anger and rebellion are repeatedly brought to light. Interim President Mansur the resignation was accepted. On February 25, ernannnte interim president Mansur the last as Housing Minister, acting Ibrahim Mahlab the new prime minister, who was entrusted with the task of forming a new government.

Government members

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