Sharaf Cabinet, the Glossary
The Sharaf Cabinet was the cabinet of Egypt which was led by prime minister Essam Sharaf from 3 March 2011 to 21 November 2011.[1]
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55 relations: Al-Masry Al-Youm, Ali El Selmi, Ashraf Abdelwahab, Central Bank of Egypt, Emad Abu Ghazi, Essam Sharaf, Faiza Abou el-Naga, Farouk El Okdah, General Intelligence Service (Egypt), Hassan Younes, Hazem El Beblawi, Kamal Ganzouri, List of current permanent representatives to the United Nations, Lotfi Mustafa Kamal, Maged A. Abdelaziz, Maged George, Magued Osman, Mansour el-Essawy, Minister without portfolio, Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (Egypt), Ministry of Awqaf (Egypt), Ministry of Civil Aviation (Egypt), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Egypt), Ministry of Culture (Egypt), Ministry of Education (Egypt), Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy (Egypt), Ministry of Finance (Egypt), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Egypt), Ministry of Health and Population (Egypt), Ministry of Housing, Utilities & Urban Communities, Ministry of Industry, Trade and Small Industries, Ministry of Interior (Egypt), Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation, Ministry of Justice (Egypt), Ministry of Manpower (Egypt), Ministry of Military Production (Egypt), Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (Egypt), Ministry of Tourism (Egypt), Ministry of Transportation (Egypt), Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation (Egypt), Mohamed Kamel Amr, Mohamed Orabi, Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour, Muhammad Hussein Tantawy, Murad Muwafi, Nabil Elaraby, Prime Minister of Egypt, Samir El-Sayiad, Samir Radwan, Sayed Meshaal, ... Expand index (5 more) »
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Al-Masry Al-Youm
Al-Masry Al-Youm (المصري اليوم,, meaning The Egyptian Today) is an Egyptian privately owned daily newspaper that was first published in June 2004.
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Ali El Selmi
Ali El Selmi (علي السلمي; born 3 December 1936) is an Egyptian liberal academic and politician who served as a deputy prime minister from July to December 2011 in the interim government in Egypt.
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Ashraf Abdelwahab
Ashraf Hassan Abdelwahab (أشرف حسن عبدالوهاب) is an Egyptian academic, business executive and politician.
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Central Bank of Egypt
The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE; البنك المركزي المصري) is the central bank and monetary authority of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
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Emad Abu Ghazi
Emad Abu Ghazi (عماد أبو غازي; born 3 January 1955) is an Egyptian professor of archival studies at the University of Cairo, who is a former minister of culture of Egypt.
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Essam Sharaf
Essam Abdel-Aziz Sharaf (عصامعبد العزيز شرف,; born 1952) is an Egyptian academic who was the Prime Minister of Egypt from 3 March 2011 to 7 December 2011.
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Faiza Abou el-Naga
Faiza Abou el-Naga is an Egyptian politician who served as minister of planning and international cooperation of Egypt during the Mubarak era and the transition period.
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Farouk El Okdah
Farouk Abd El Baky El Okdah (فاروق عبد الباقى العقدة, born August 1946) was the Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt "CBE" from December 2003 to February 2013.
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General Intelligence Service (Egypt)
The General Intelligence Service (جهاز المخابرات العامة; GIS), often referred to as the Mukhabarat (المخابرات) is an Egyptian intelligence agency responsible for providing national security intelligence, both domestically and internationally.
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Hassan Younes
Hassan Younes (born 21 February 1943) is an Egyptian engineer and politician, who is the former long-term minister of electricity and energy.
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Hazem El Beblawi
Hazem El Beblawi (also spelled el Beblawy; حازمعبد العزيز الببلاوى; born 17 October 1936) is an Egyptian economist and politician who was interim prime minister of Egypt from 2013 until 1 March 2014.
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Kamal Ganzouri
Kamal Ganzouri (كمال الجنزورى, ‎; 12 January 1933 – 31 March 2021) was an Egyptian economist who served as the Prime Minister of Egypt from 7 December 2011 to 24 July 2012.
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List of current permanent representatives to the United Nations
This is a list of the current permanent representatives to the United Nations at United Nations Headquarters, New York City.
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Lotfi Mustafa Kamal
Air Vice-Marshal Lotfi Mustafa Kamal Mohamed Tawfik, commonly known as Lotfi Mustafa Kamal, (born 6 May 1952) (لطفي مصطفى كمال) was the Egyptian Minister of Civil Aviation and a retired Egyptian Air Force commander.
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Maged A. Abdelaziz
Maged A. Abdelaziz (born 1954) was the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Adviser on Africa at the level of Under-Secretary-General between 2012 and 2017.
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Maged George
Maged George Elias Ghattas is an Egyptian politician with a military background.
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Magued Osman
Dr.
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Mansour el-Essawy
Mansour el-Essawi (منصور العيسوى;; 18 September 1937 – 16 January 2023) was an Egyptian politician who served as minister of interior.
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Minister without portfolio
A minister without portfolio is a government minister without specific responsibility as head of a government department.
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Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (Egypt)
The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation of Egypt is a ministerial body in charge of agriculture and land reclamation in Egypt.
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Ministry of Awqaf (Egypt)
The Ministry of Awqaf of Egypt (وزارة الأوقاف المصرية) is one of ministries in the Egyptian government and is in charge of religious endowments.
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Ministry of Civil Aviation (Egypt)
The Ministry of Civil Aviation of Egypt (MCA, وزارة الطيران المدني) is the ministry in charge of civil aviation in Egypt.
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Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Egypt)
The Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) is a government body headquartered in Smart Village Egypt.
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Ministry of Culture (Egypt)
The Ministry of Culture of Egypt is a ministry responsible for maintaining and promoting the culture of Egypt.
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Ministry of Education (Egypt)
The Ministry of Education is a ministry responsible for education in Egypt.
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Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy (Egypt)
The Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy of Egypt is the government ministry in charge of managing and regulating the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Egypt.
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Ministry of Finance (Egypt)
The Ministry of Finance of Egypt is part of the Cabinet of Egypt.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Egypt)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt (وزارة الخارجية المصرية) is the Egyptian government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Egypt.
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Ministry of Health and Population (Egypt)
The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) has its headquarters in Cairo.
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Ministry of Housing, Utilities & Urban Communities
Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities (MoHUUC) is responsible for addressing Egypt's housing issues, with a mandate to provide public housing, drinking water and wastewater treatment utilities, and the planning and subdivision of new urban communities.
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Ministry of Industry, Trade and Small Industries
The Ministry of Trade and Industry is a cabinet level department in the government of Egypt.
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Ministry of Interior (Egypt)
The Ministry of Interior of Egypt is a part of the Cabinet of Egypt.
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Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation
The Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation is the ministry in charge of economic cooperation and development between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Arab States, foreign countries, and international and regional organizations.
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Ministry of Justice (Egypt)
The Ministry of Justice is the justice ministry of the government of Egypt.
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Ministry of Manpower (Egypt)
The Ministry of Manpower is the ministry in charge of manpower, labor relations and emigration of Egyptian workers.
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Ministry of Military Production (Egypt)
The Egyptian Ministry of Military Production is responsible for managing the development and operation of military factories in the Egyptian Republic and now chaired by Major General Mahammad Salah el-Din Mostafa, who took over the ministry within the ministry of Mostafa Madbouly in 14 August 2022.
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Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (Egypt)
The first independent Ministry of Petroleum was established in March 1973, to manage the political role of petroleum resources before the war of 1973.
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Ministry of Tourism (Egypt)
The Ministry of Tourism of Egypt was a part of the Cabinet of Egypt and was responsible for tourism in Egypt.
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Ministry of Transportation (Egypt)
The Ministry of Transportation of Egypt (MOT) is the part of the Cabinet of Egypt concerned with transportation.
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Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation (Egypt)
The Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation is the ministry in charge of managing the water resources of the Arab Republic of Egypt mainly the Nile.
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Mohamed Kamel Amr
Mohamed Kamel Amr (Arabic: محمد کامل عمرو, born 1 December 1942) is an Egyptian politician and diplomat who served as Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs between 2011 and 2013.
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Mohamed Orabi
Mohamed Orabi (Arabic: محمد العرابي; born 1951) is an Egyptian diplomat and politician who was the Foreign Minister of Egypt in Essam Sharaf's cabinet from 18 June 2011 to 18 July 2011.
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Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour
Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour (منير فخري عبد النور; born 21 August 1945) is an Egyptian businessman and politician.
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Muhammad Hussein Tantawy
Muhammad Hussein Tantawi Soliman (translit; 31 October 1935 – 21 September 2021) was an Egyptian field marshal and politician.
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Murad Muwafi
Mourad Mouwafi or Muwafi (مراد موافي; born 2 February 1950) is an Egyptian politician and major-general.
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Nabil Elaraby
Nabil Elaraby (نبيل العربي; born 15 March 1935) is an Egyptian politician and diplomat who was Secretary General of the Arab League from 1 July 2011 to 3 July 2016.
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Prime Minister of Egypt
The prime minister of Egypt, sometimes referred to as "Minister-President of Egypt" and "President of the Government", is the head of the Egyptian government.
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Samir El-Sayiad
Samir El-Sayiad (also Samir Sayad) is the Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade for Egypt, serving since 2011.
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Samir Radwan
Samir Radwan (سمير رضوان) is an Egyptian politician who served in the government of Egypt as Minister of Finance from January 2011 to July 2011.
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Sayed Meshaal
Sayed Meshaal (born 1942) is a former Egyptian politician.
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Second Ganzouri Cabinet
The Second Ganzouri Cabinet was led by Egyptian prime minister Kamal Ganzouri from 7 December 2011 to 26 June 2012. Sharaf Cabinet and Second Ganzouri Cabinet are 2011 establishments in Egypt, cabinets established in 2011 and cabinets of Egypt.
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Shafik Cabinet
The Shafik Cabinet was led by prime minister of Egypt Ahmed Shafik from 31 January 2011 to 3 March 2011. Sharaf Cabinet and Shafik Cabinet are 2011 disestablishments in Egypt, 2011 establishments in Egypt, cabinets disestablished in 2011, cabinets established in 2011 and cabinets of Egypt.
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Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is an Egyptian state-owned authority which owns, operates and maintains the Suez Canal.
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Yehia El-Gamal
Yehia Abdel Aziz Abdel Fatah El-Gamal (يحيى عبد العزيز عبد الفتاح الجمل,; 15 August 1930 – 21 November 2016) was an Egyptian lawyer and politician (DFP).
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Zahi Hawass
Zahi Abass Hawass (زاهي حواس; born May 28, 1947) is an Egyptian archaeologist, Egyptologist, and former Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs, serving twice.
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See also
2011 disestablishments in Egypt
- 6th of October Governorate
- Egypt Revival Party
- El Tebbin
- Helwan Governorate
- Institut d'Égypte
- Liberal Egyptian Party
- Liberal Socialists Party (Egypt)
- Lotus Air
- National Democratic Party (Egypt)
- Nazif Cabinet
- Shafik Cabinet
- Sharaf Cabinet
- State Security Investigations Service
Cabinets disestablished in 2011
- 60th cabinet of Turkey
- Achuthanandan ministry
- Andrus Ansip's second cabinet
- Cabinet of George Papandreou
- Cabinet of Jadranka Kosor
- Caid Essebsi Cabinet
- Campbell ministry
- Executive of the 3rd Northern Ireland Assembly
- First Cabinet of Donald Tusk
- First Cabinet of Saad Hariri
- First Filat Cabinet
- First Jones government
- First cabinet of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
- Fourth Berlusconi government
- Fourth government of Miguel Sanz
- Ghannouchi II Cabinet
- Government of President Bagapsh
- Government of the 30th Dáil
- Kan Cabinet
- Khanal cabinet
- Kiviniemi Cabinet
- Lars Løkke Rasmussen I Cabinet
- Madhav Kumar Nepal cabinet
- Muhammad Naji al-Otari government
- Nazif Cabinet
- Pokhriyal ministry
- Second Dombrovskis cabinet
- Second Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet
- Second Tarun Gogoi ministry
- Second Yediyurappa ministry
- Second government of Francesc Antich
- Second government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
- Shafik Cabinet
- Sharaf Cabinet
- Stelmach ministry
- Third Bhattacharjee ministry
- XVIII Constitutional Government of Portugal
Cabinets established in 2011
- 61st cabinet of Turkey
- Adel Safar government
- Andrus Ansip's third cabinet
- Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh's cabinet
- Baburam Bhattarai cabinet
- Cabinet of Dilma Rousseff
- Cabinet of Lucas Papademos
- Cabinet of Zoran Milanović
- Caid Essebsi Cabinet
- Christy Clark ministry
- Di Rupo Government
- Executive of the 4th Northern Ireland Assembly
- First Banerjee ministry
- First Shadow Cabinet of Andrew RT Davies
- First government of Mariano Rajoy
- Fourth Jayalalithaa ministry
- Fourth Wowereit senate
- Frontbench Team of Ieuan Wyn Jones
- Ghannouchi II Cabinet
- Government of Francisco Álvarez-Cascos
- Government of José Ramón Bauzá
- Government of President Ankvab
- Government of Yolanda Barcina
- Government of the 31st Dáil
- Jebali Cabinet
- Katainen Cabinet
- Khanal cabinet
- Monti government
- Noda Cabinet
- O'Farrell ministry
- Redford ministry
- Sadananda Gowda ministry
- Second Cabinet of Donald Tusk
- Second Cabinet of Najib Mikati
- Second Chandy ministry
- Second Filat Cabinet
- Second Ganzouri Cabinet
- Second Jones government
- Second Khanduri ministry
- Shafik Cabinet
- Sharaf Cabinet
- Thein Sein's Cabinet
- Third Dombrovskis cabinet
- Third Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet
- Third Tarun Gogoi ministry
- Third government of Esperanza Aguirre
- Thorning-Schmidt I Cabinet
- XIX Constitutional Government of Portugal
- Yingluck cabinet
Cabinets of Egypt
- Atef Sedki Cabinet
- Beblawi Cabinet
- Cabinet of Egypt
- Ebeid Cabinet
- First Cabinet of Maher Pasha
- First Cabinet of Sirri Pasha
- First Ganzouri Cabinet
- First Madbouly Cabinet
- First Mahlab Cabinet
- First Naguib Cabinet
- Ismail Cabinet
- Mahlab Cabinet
- Nazif Cabinet
- Qandil Cabinet
- Second Cabinet of Nokrashy Pasha
- Second Ganzouri Cabinet
- Second Mahlab Cabinet
- Shafik Cabinet
- Sharaf Cabinet
- Third Mahlab Cabinet
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharaf_Cabinet
Also known as Essam Sharaf's cabinet.
, Second Ganzouri Cabinet, Shafik Cabinet, Suez Canal Authority, Yehia El-Gamal, Zahi Hawass.