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    Backgrounder: Egypt's new cabinet lineup

    Source: Xinhua   2018-06-14 23:42:46

    CAIRO, June 14 (Xinhua) -- Egypt's new cabinet ministers were sworn in on Thursday before newly re-elected President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi.

    The large-scale reshuffle of the cabinet, which consists of 33 ministries, involved 12 new ministers including those of defense, interior, finance, trade and industry, health, agriculture, environment, telecommunications, sports, local development, civil aviation and public enterprise.

    The 33-minister cabinet is as follows:

    1- Prime Minister and Housing Minister: Mostafa Madbouli

    2- Defense Minister: Mohamed Zaki (new)

    3- Interior Minister: Mahmoud Tawfik (new)

    4- Finance Minister: Mohamed Ma'it (new)

    5- Trade and Industry Minister: Amr Nassar (new)

    6- Health Minister: Hala Zayed (new)

    7- Agriculture Minister: Ezzeddin Abu-Steit (new)

    8- Environment Minister: Yasmin Salah (new)

    9- Telecom and IT Minister: Amr Sameeh (new)

    10- Youth and Sports Minister: Ashraf Sobhi (new)

    11- Local Development Minister: Mahmoud Shaarawi (new)

    12- Civil Aviation Minister: Mohamed Younis al-Masri (new)

    13- Public Enterprise Minister: Hesham Tawfik (new)

    14- Foreign Minister: Sameh Shoukry

    15- Tourism Minister: Rania al-Mashat

    16- Transport Minister: Hesham Arafat

    17- Electricity and Renewable Energy Minister: Mohamed Shaker

    18- Military Production Minister: Mohamed al-Assar

    19- Investment and International Cooperation: Minister Sahar Nasr

    20- Supply and Internal Trade Minister: Ali al-Moselhy

    21- Justice Minister: Mohamed Hossam Abdel-Rahim

    22- Antiquities Minister: Khaled al-Anany

    23- Culture Minister: Inas Abdel-Dayem

    24- Oil Minister: Tarek al-Molla

    25- Planning Minister: Hala al-Saeed

    26- Immigration Minister: Nabila Makram

    27- Irrigation and Water Resources Minister: Mohamed Abdel-Aati

    28- Education Minister: Tarek Shawki

    29- Higher Education Minister: Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar

    30- Parliamentary Affairs Minister: Omar Marwan

    31- Manpower Minister: Mohamed Saafan

    32- Religious Endowments Minister: Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa

    33- Social Solidarity Minister: Ghada Wali

    Editor: Mu Xuequan
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    Backgrounder: Egypt's new cabinet lineup

    Source: Xinhua 2018-06-14 23:42:46

    CAIRO, June 14 (Xinhua) -- Egypt's new cabinet ministers were sworn in on Thursday before newly re-elected President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi.

    The large-scale reshuffle of the cabinet, which consists of 33 ministries, involved 12 new ministers including those of defense, interior, finance, trade and industry, health, agriculture, environment, telecommunications, sports, local development, civil aviation and public enterprise.

    The 33-minister cabinet is as follows:

    1- Prime Minister and Housing Minister: Mostafa Madbouli

    2- Defense Minister: Mohamed Zaki (new)

    3- Interior Minister: Mahmoud Tawfik (new)

    4- Finance Minister: Mohamed Ma'it (new)

    5- Trade and Industry Minister: Amr Nassar (new)

    6- Health Minister: Hala Zayed (new)

    7- Agriculture Minister: Ezzeddin Abu-Steit (new)

    8- Environment Minister: Yasmin Salah (new)

    9- Telecom and IT Minister: Amr Sameeh (new)

    10- Youth and Sports Minister: Ashraf Sobhi (new)

    11- Local Development Minister: Mahmoud Shaarawi (new)

    12- Civil Aviation Minister: Mohamed Younis al-Masri (new)

    13- Public Enterprise Minister: Hesham Tawfik (new)

    14- Foreign Minister: Sameh Shoukry

    15- Tourism Minister: Rania al-Mashat

    16- Transport Minister: Hesham Arafat

    17- Electricity and Renewable Energy Minister: Mohamed Shaker

    18- Military Production Minister: Mohamed al-Assar

    19- Investment and International Cooperation: Minister Sahar Nasr

    20- Supply and Internal Trade Minister: Ali al-Moselhy

    21- Justice Minister: Mohamed Hossam Abdel-Rahim

    22- Antiquities Minister: Khaled al-Anany

    23- Culture Minister: Inas Abdel-Dayem

    24- Oil Minister: Tarek al-Molla

    25- Planning Minister: Hala al-Saeed

    26- Immigration Minister: Nabila Makram

    27- Irrigation and Water Resources Minister: Mohamed Abdel-Aati

    28- Education Minister: Tarek Shawki

    29- Higher Education Minister: Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar

    30- Parliamentary Affairs Minister: Omar Marwan

    31- Manpower Minister: Mohamed Saafan

    32- Religious Endowments Minister: Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa

    33- Social Solidarity Minister: Ghada Wali

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