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    minister since the Khedivate in 1878. Sedky died on 25 February 2005. "Atef Sedki, 75; Premier Helped Lead Egypt to a Market Economy". LA Times. February...
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  • The Atef Sedki governed Egypt through three cabinets under president Hosni Mubarak between 1986 and 1996. "Presidential Decree 469/1986" (PDF). The Official...
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    from 1996 to 1999. He came to power in 1996 succeeding Atef Sedki, and was in turn succeeded by Atef Ebeid in 1999. He was branded Minister of the Poor and...
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    United Nations. He was named Minister of Foreign Affairs by Prime Minister Atef Sedki on 20 May 1991. He was minister until 15 May 2001 when he was elected...
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  • Jan Boris Yeltsin President of Russia Moscow  Russia Ivan Kislov Nov Atef Sedki Prime Minister of Egypt Cairo  Egypt Vanguards of Conquest 1994 26 Jan...
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    President Hosni Mubarak Prime Minister Kamal Hassan Ali Ali Lutfi Mahmud Atef Sedki Preceded by Kamal Hassan Ali Succeeded by Amr Moussa Personal details...
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  • in an unsuccessful attempt on the life of the Egyptian prime minister, Atef Sedki. Egyptian public opinion turned against Islamist bombings, and the police...
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  • Mohieddin 3,756,359 72.9% 390 / 458 43 1st Supermajority government 1987 Atef Sedki 4,751,758 69.9% 346 / 458 44 1st Supermajority government 1990 76.7% 348...
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    Production In office 20 May 1991 – 12 August 2012 Prime Minister Atef Sedki Kamal Ganzouri Atef Ebeid Ahmed Nazif Ahmed Shafik Essam Sharaf Kamal Ganzouri Hesham...
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    Ali Lutfi Cabinet (1985 — 1986) Atef Sedki Cabinet (Three cabinets, 1986 – 1996) First Ganzouri Cabinet (1996 – 1999) Atef Ebeid Cabinet (1999 — 2004) Ahmed...
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  • was headed by Prime Minister Atef Sedki. Nasr was also appointed to the same post in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Atef Ebeid in October 1999. As of...
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    speculation is unclear. As well as recovering bodies, Prime Minister Atef Sedki ordered search operations to look for evidence; on the 16th, Egyptian...
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  • killed four others the 1993 assassination attempt against Prime Minister Atef Sedki, in which a child was killed the 1994 assassination of Major General Ra'uf...
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  • Ali Lutfi Mahmud Ali Mahir Pasha Ali Sabri Anwar El Sadat Atef Ebeid Atef Sedki Aziz Sedki Boutros Ghali Essam Sharaf Gamal Abdel Nasser Hassan Sabry...
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    Atef Helmy Nagib (Arabic: عاطف حلمي نجيب; born 23 April 1950) is an Egyptian communication and technology expert and the former minister of communications...
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  • Atef Muhammad Ebeid (Arabic: عاطف محمد عبيد, IPA: [ˈʕɑːtˤef mæˈħæmmæd ʕeˈbeːd]; 14 April 1932 – 12 September 2014) was an Egyptian politician who served...
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  • 1994, following the attempted assassination of Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Sedki which killed a 12-year-old schoolgirl named Shaimaa. He fled to England...
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  • Atef Sedki, Egyptian politician Aziz Sedki, Egyptian politician Bakr Sidqi, Iraqi nationalist and general Hala Sedki, Egyptian actress Hamada Sedki,...
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  • al-Alfi, and three months later a similar bombing aimed at Prime Minister Atef Sedki, which killed a teenage girl at a bus stop. In late May 1995, Hassan al-Turabi...
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  • interior minister of Egypt who served in the post from 1986 to 1990 in the Sedki Cabinet. Badr had a confrontational approach during his term. Badr was born...
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  • President Hosni Mubarak Prime Minister Kamal Hassan Ali Ali Lutfi Mahmud Atef Sedki Preceded by Mohamed Kamel Leilah Succeeded by Ahmad Fathi Sorour Personal...
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  • Prime Minister before election Atef Sedki NDP Subsequent Prime Minister Atef Sedki NDP...
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  • Egypt on 20 May 1991 and served in the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Atef Sedki. Banbi replaced Abdel Hadi Kandil as oil minister. Shortly after his appointment...
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  • In office April 1989 – May 1991 President Hosni Mubarak Prime Minister Atef Sedki Preceded by Abd al-Halim Abu Ghazala Succeeded by Mohamed Hussein Tantawi...
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  • Prime Minister before election Atef Sedki NDP Subsequent Prime Minister Kamal Ganzouri NDP...
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  • minister by President Hosni Mubarak to the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Atef Sedki on 18 April 1993, replacing Abdul Halim Moussa in the post. Alfi was not...
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    1986 President Hosni Mubarak Preceded by Kamal Hassan Ali Succeeded by Atef Sedki Personal details Born (1935-10-06)6 October 1935 Faiyum, Egypt Died 27...
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  • Prime Minister before election Atef Sedki National Democratic Party Subsequent Prime Minister Atef Sedki National Democratic Party...
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    Sedki Sobhy Sayyid Ahmad (Arabic: صدقى صبحى سيد أحمد  pronounced [ˈsˤedʔi ˈsˤobħi ˈsæj.jed ˈæħmæd]) (born 12 December 1955) is an Egyptian politician...
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  • transliterated as Ṣubḥiyy. Sobhi Abu Setta (1944-2001), better known as Mohammed Atef, also known as Abu Hafs al-Masri, the military chief of al-Qaeda Sobhi Mahmassani...
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