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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