Cabinet of Egypt
Chief executive body of the Arab Republic of Egypt
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2024 | Second Madbouly Cabinet takes office |
July 25 2018 | The House of Representatives approved Madbouly's Cabinet in a vote of confidence after weeks of debate. |
July 3 2018 | Madbouly delivered his policy statement before the Egyptian Parliament. |
June 14 2018 | Madbouly was sworn in as Prime Minister, with a new government consisting of 12 new ministers and 15 new deputy ministers, sworn in by President Sisi. |
June 13 2018 | It was reported that Madbouly had selected 13 to 16 deputy ministers. |
June 10 2018 | The final list of candidates for ministerial posts in the Madbouly government was published. |
June 7 2018 | Mostafa Madbouly was appointed to succeed Sherif Ismail as Prime Minister, with eight cabinet Ministers being dropped from the previous government. |
June 5 2018 | Every member of the Egyptian Cabinet submitted their letter of resignation, but remained in caretaker capacity until a new cabinet is appointed. |
September 19 2015 | Sherif Ismail's cabinet was sworn in as the Egyptian Cabinet. |
2014 | First Mahleb Cabinet and Second Mahleb Cabinet formed during transition |
2014 | Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi becomes President and initiates a new Cabinet under Sherif Ismail |
2013 | Adly Mansour becomes Interim President and appoints Hazem al-Beblawi as Prime Minister |
2012 | Mohamed Morsi becomes President and appoints Hisham Qandil as Prime Minister |
January 2011 | Ahmed Shafik becomes Prime Minister during the final months of Hosni Mubarak's presidency |
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