First Madbouly Cabinet

Madbouly Cabinet

Cabinet of Egypt
Date formed7 June 2018
People and organisations
Head of stateAbdel Fattah el-Sisi
Head of governmentMostafa Madbouly
Member partyNation's Future Party

Independent

Military
Status in legislatureMajority
History
Election2020 Egyptian parliamentary election
PredecessorIsmail Cabinet

Mostafa Madbouly's ministry is the 126th ministry in the history of Egypt. Mostafa Madbouly was commissioned to form the ministry on 7 June 2018, and the ministry was sworn in on 14 June 2018.[1]

Current members

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Office Name Website Party
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly[2][3] www.cabinet.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Defence Mohamed Ahmed Zaki[4] www.mod.gov.eg Military
Minister of Investment and International Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat[5] www.moic.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Education Reda Hegazy www.moe.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Mohamed Ayman Ashour mohesr.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Interior Mahmoud Tawfik[4] www.moi.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry[5] www.mfa.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Finance Mohamed Maait[6] www.mof.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Environment Yasmine Fouad[7] www.eeaa.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Culture Neveen El Kelany www.moc.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Alaa El Din Fouad Independent
Minister of Justice Omar Marwan www.jp.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Transportation Kamel el Wazir[5] www.mot.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Electricity and Energy Mohamed Shaker El-Markabi www.moree.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Al Sayyed Al Qusair www.agr-egypt.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat[7] www.mcit.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Petroleum Tareq el Molla[5] www.petroleum.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hany Sewilam www.mwri.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Development Assem el Gazzar[6] www.mhuc.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Aly Al Moselhy[4] www.msit.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Manpower Hassan Mohamed Shehata www.manpower.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Emigration and Expatriates Affairs Soha Gendi www.emigration.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Religious Endowment (Awqaf) Mohamed Mukhtar Gomaa[8] www.awkafonline.com Independent
Minister of Health and Population Khaled Abdel Ghaffar www.mohp.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Civil Aviation Mohamed Abbas Helmy www.civilaviation.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Social Solidarity Nevine el-Kabbaj[8] www.moss.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Planning and Economic Development Hala Helmy el-Said[9] www.mped.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Industry, Trade and Small Industries Ahmed Samir Saleh www.mti.gov.eg Independent
Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Ahmed Issa www.antiquities.gov.eg Independent
Minister of State for Youth and Sports Ashraf Sobhy[6] youth.gov.eg Independent
Minister of State for Military Production Mohamed Salah El Din www.momp.gov.eg Independent
Minister of State for Local Development Hesham Amna mld.gov.eg Independent
Minister of the Public Sector Mahmoud Esmat www.mpbs.gov.eg Independent

References

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  1. ^ "الحكومة الجديدة برئاسة مدبولي تؤدي اليمين الدستورية أمام الرئيس السيسي - بوابة الأهرام". 2018-10-21. Archived from the original on 21 October 2018. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  2. ^ "Sisi appoints Mostafa Madbouly, former housing minister, as new prime minister - Politics - Egypt". Ahram Online.
  3. ^ "Egypt's New Cabinet Includes a Historic Number of 8 Female Ministers". June 14, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Knecht, Ahmed Tolba (June 14, 2018). "Egypt changes key government posts for Sisi's second term". Reuters – via www.reuters.com.
  5. ^ a b c d "Egypt's Sherif Ismail cabinet with 16 new faces sworn in by President Sisi". Ahram Online. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Egypt's President Sisi swears in new cabinet headed by PM Mostafa Madbouly - Politics - Egypt". Ahram Online.
  7. ^ a b "Egypt's new Cabinet sworn-in, 12 new ministers appointed". EgyptToday. 14 June 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Egypt's new Cabinet: What changed and what didn't?". Mada Masr. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  9. ^ "For the first time, 6 female ministers in Egypt's Cabinet". EgyptToday. 14 January 2018.