Ebeid Cabinet
The Ebeid Cabinet was the government of Egypt which was led by Prime Minister Atef Ebeid from 5 October 1999 – 14 July 2004. It was succeeded by the Nazif Cabinet.
List of ministers
| Atef Ebeid Cabinet (October 1999 - July 2004)[1] |
| Office |
Incumbent |
Since |
| Prime Minister |
Dr. Atef Ebeid |
1999 |
| Deputy Prime Minister and Agriculture and Land Reclamation Minister |
Yousef Wali |
1982 |
| Defence and Military Production Minister |
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi |
1991 |
| Foreign Minister |
Amr Moussa |
1991-2001 |
| Interior Minister |
Habib El-Adli |
|
| Information Minister |
Safwat El-Sherif |
|
| Higher Education Minister and Minister of State for Scientific Research |
Moufid Shehab |
|
| Justice Minister |
Farouk Seif Al Nasr |
|
| Awqaf (religious endowments) Minister |
Mahmoud Zakzouk |
|
| Culture Minister |
Farouk Hosny |
1987 |
| Tourism Minister |
Mamdouh El-Beltagui |
|
| Minister of State for People's Assembly and Shura Council Affairs |
Kamal El-Shazli |
|
| Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities Minister |
Mohamed Ibrahim Suleiman |
|
| Manpower and Emigration Minister |
Ahmed El-Amawi |
|
| Minister of State for Administrative Development |
Mohamed Zaki Abu Amer |
|
| Health and Population Minister |
Ismail Sallam |
|
| Public Works and Water Resources Minister |
Mahmoud Abdel-Halim Abu Zeid |
|
| Minister of State for Environment |
Nadia Makram Ebeid |
|
| Education Minister |
Kamel Bahaeddin |
|
| Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade |
Youssef Boutros Ghali |
1997 (given Foreign Trade portfolio in 1999) |
| Minister of youth Affairs |
Alieddin Hilal |
1999 |
| Minister of Energy and Electricity |
Ali El-Sa'idi |
1999 |
| Minister of Petroleum |
Sameh Fahmi |
1999 |
| Minister of Finance |
Medhat Hassanein |
1999 |
| Minister of Public Business Sector |
Mukhtar Khattab |
1999 |
| planning minister and state minister for international cooperation |
Ahmed El-Darsh |
1999 |
| minister of state for military production |
Sayed Mesh'al |
1999 |
| minister of insurance and social affairs |
Amina El-Guindi |
1999 |
| Minister of technological development and industry (formerly "industry and mineral wealth") |
Mustafa El-Rifai |
1999 |
| Minister of Transport |
Ibrahim El-Demeiri |
1999 |
| Minister of Communications and Information Technology |
Ahmed Nazif |
1999 |
| Minister of supply and internal trade |
Hassan Khedr |
1999 |
| Minister of local development |
Mustafa Abdel-Qader |
1999 |
| Cabinet Secretary-General |
Ahmed Hassan Abu Taleb |
1999 |
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