Sharaf Cabinet

The Cabinet Sharaf was from 3 March 2011 to 22 November 2011, the Egyptian government.

Essam Sharaf Its chairman was used by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. It replaced the cabinet and Shafiq resigned in protest against the actions of the military against demonstrators, shortly before the scheduled start of the parliamentary elections 2011/2012, back. As the successor to the Second Cabinet Cabinet el- Ganzuri was formed and led the acquisition of associated offices.

Activities

Due to ongoing protests by the population because of dissatisfaction with the slow progress of reforms a reshuffle was carried out by Prime Minister Essam Sharaf on 17 November 2011, which was coordinated with the military council. This 14 ministerial posts were filled. The swearing in of the new appointees took place on July 21. The Department of Antiquities has not been re-staffed at the top position with a minister, but downgraded to the level of an ordinary authority.

On November 21, 2011, the entire cabinet Sharaf submitted the resignation, which was accepted on the day. This was due to the actions of the army against demonstrators in the time before. Minister of Culture Emad Badr El -Din Abu Ghazy was previously announced his retirement.

Government members

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