First Ganzouri Cabinet
The First Ganzouri Cabinet was led by Egyptian prime minister Kamal Ganzouri from 2 January 1996 to 5 October 1999.
List of Ministers
Ministry | Minister | Notes | Term in office |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Kamal el-Ganzuri | 11 January 1996 | |
Agriculture and Land Reclamation Minister | Yousef Wali | 1982 | |
Ministry of Defense and Military Production | Mohammed Hussein Tantawi | 1991 | |
Foreign Minister | Amr Musa | 1991 | |
Interior Minister | Habib al-Adli | 1997 | |
Information Minister | Safwat El-Sherif | (also of Television Stations) | 1982 |
Higher Education Minister and Minister of State for Scientific Research | Moufed Mahmoud Shehab | 1997 | |
Justice Minister | Farouk Seif Al Nasr | 1990 | |
Ministry of Awqaf | Mahmoud Zakzouk | July 1997 | |
Culture Minister | Farouk Hosny | 1987 | |
Tourism Minister | Mohammed Mamdouh El-Beltagui | October 1993 | |
Minister for the Shura Council | Kamal Mohammed El-Shazli | October 1993 | |
Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities | Mohammed Ibrahim Suleiman | October 1993 | |
Manpower and Emigration Minister | Ahmad Ahmad El-Amawy | 1993 | |
Minister of State for Administrative Development | Mohamed Zaki Abu Amer | (* Märch 1946) | 1993 |
Health and Population Minister | Ismail Awad-Allah Sallam Ismail Awadallah Sallam (* 21. July 1941 in Monoufeya Governorate) |
1996 | |
Public Works and Water Resources Minister | Mahmoud Abu Zeid | July 1997 | |
Minister of State for Environment | Nadia Makram Ebeid Nadia Makran Ebeid |
1997 | |
Education Minister | Hussein Kamel Bahaeddin | 1992 | |
Minister of Economy and 1997 Minister for Economics and Foreign Trade | Youssef Boutros Ghali | 1993 | |
Ministry for Operations of the Egyptian Armed Forces | Mohammed Hussein Tantawi | 1991 | |
Ministry for Economics and Economic Cooperation | Nawal al-Tahtawi | erstmals eine Frau in diesem Ressort in einem arabischen Staat | 11 January 1996 |
Finance Ministry | Mohie El Din El Ghareeb | en[1] | 1990 |
Ministry for Electricity and Energy | Mohamed Maher Abaza | 1984 | |
Ministryof Petroleum and Mineral Resources | Hamdi Al Banbi | ||
Ministry for Public Enterprise | Atif Abaid | ||
Ministry for Planning and International Cooperation | (Mohammed Zaki Abu Amer), Zafer El-Bishri | ||
Minister of Business for the Egyptian Armed Forces | Mohammed Hussein Tantawi; see also Mohamed Ghamrawi | 8 July 1997 | |
Minister of Pensions and Social affairs | Mervat El-Tellawi | 8 July 1997 | |
Ministry of Industry und Natural Resources | Suleiman Reda | ||
Ministry of Traffic, Communication and Civil Aviation | Suleiman Metwalli | 8 July 1997 | |
Minister of Supply and international Commerce | Ahmed Gweili Ahmad Guwaili |
8 July 1997 | |
Minister of Land development | Mahmoud Sherif | 8 July 1997 | |
Minister of Cabinet Affairs | Talaat Hammad | ||
Egyptian General Intelligence Service | Omar Suleiman | 1993 | |
Suez Canal Authority | Ahmed Fadel |
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References
- Mohieddin El-Gharib
Moheiddin El Gharib (* 1937) Al-Ahram Weekly, 7–13 March 2002, Ministers on trial Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine - Mario von Baratta, Gustav Fochler, Der Fischer Weltalmanach 1997, Hauke - 1996 - 1279 S.
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