On Wednesday, the Egyptian Council of Ministers announced the new ministerial formation, which witnessed the change of the Ministers of Defense, Foreign Affairs, Finance, Petroleum, Electricity, and Supply.
Madbouly will also head the new government and has held this position since 2018.
The names of the ministers were as follows:
Lieutenant General Abdel Majeed Saqr, Minister of Defense
Kamel Al-Wazir, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Industry
Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population
Badr Abdel Aty, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration
Adnan Fanjari, Minister of Justice
Sameh Al-Hafni, Minister of Aviation
Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing
Ahmed Kouchouk, Minister of Finance
Sherif Farouk, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade
Osama Al-Azhari, Minister of Endowments
Maya Morsi, Minister of Social Solidarity
Muhammad Gibran, Minister of Labour
Ahmed Hanno, Minister of Culture
Manal Awad Mikhail, Minister of Local Development
Sherif Fathi, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities
Mahmoud Fawzi for the Parliamentary, Legal and Political Affairs portfolio
Mohamed Shimi, Minister of Business Sector
Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation
Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology
Yasmine Fouad, Minister of Environment
Alaa El-Din Zaki, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation
Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education
Hani Sweilem, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation
It was also decided to appoint 23 deputy prime ministers and 32 deputy governors, including 9 women
Margaret Sarofim, Deputy Minister of Solidarity
Amr Mohamed Kandil, Deputy Minister of Health
Muhammad Nasser Al-Tayeb, Deputy Minister of Health
Abla Ahmed Ali Al-Alfi, Deputy Minister of Health
Ayman Bahaa El-Din Al-Basal, Deputy Minister of Education
Ahmed Mohamed Daher Hussein, Deputy Minister of Education
Hossam El-Din Saleh Othman, Deputy Minister of Higher Education
Sherif Al-Kilani, Deputy Minister of Finance
Nihad Shaheen, Deputy Minister of Transport
Majed Abdel Hamid, Deputy Minister of Transport
Youmna Al-Bahar, Deputy Minister of Tourism and Antiquities
Wajdi Abdel Hakim, Deputy Minister of Transport
Montaser Manna, Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation
Ghada Mustafa Labib, Deputy Minister of Communications
Raafat Abdel Aziz Fahmy, Deputy Minister of Communications
Syed Ismail Ali, Deputy Minister of Housing
Mustafa Al-Sayyad, Deputy Minister of Agriculture
Abu Bakr Mohammed Hanafi, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration
Nabil Riad Habashi, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration
Walid Hussein Abu Al-Majd, Deputy Minister of Supply
In this context, the appointment of a number of new governors and their deputies was announced
Ibrahim Saber Khalil Khalil, Governor of Cairo
Adel Saeed Ibrahim Al-Najjar, Governor of Giza
Major General Tariq Marzouk, Governor of Dakahlia
Major General Moheb Habashi, Governor of Port Said
Jacqueline Azar, Lake Governor
Major General Hisham Abu Al-Nasr, Governor of Assiut
Ayman Ibrahim Attia, Governor of Qalyubia
Major General Imad Ahmed Mahmoud Kadwani, Governor of Minya
Major General Ashraf Magdy Ibrahim El Gendy, Governor of Gharbia
Muhammad Hani Gamal El-Din Ghoneim, Governor of Beni Suef
Ahmed Abdullah Al-Ansari, Governor of Fayoum
Omar Othman Noman, Deputy Governor of Port Said
Ahmed Mahmoud Abdel Muti Hussein, Deputy Governor of Sharqia
Lubna Abdel Aziz Habib Al-Sayed, Deputy Governor of Sharqia
Hazem Muhammad Gouda Al-Deeb, Deputy Governor of Beheira
Amr Magdy Al-Bashbishi, Deputy Governor of Kafr El-Sheikh
Ahmed Essam El-Din Moussa, Deputy Governor of Ismailia
Abdullah Ramadan Tawfiq, Deputy Governor of Suez
Assem Abdel Ghaffar Saadoun, Deputy Governor of North Sinai
Amr Helmy Lashin, Deputy Governor of Aswan
Magda Hanna Bebawi, Deputy Governor of the Red Sea
Enas Samir Hafez, Deputy Governor of South Sinai
Hanan Magdy Nour El-Din, Deputy Governor of the New Valley
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