List of Speakers of the House of Representatives (Egypt)
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The Speaker of the House of Representatives of Egypt is the presiding officer of that body. From the creation of the Shura Council in 1980 until its abolition in 2014, the House of Representatives was the lower house of the Parliament of Egypt.
List
Nº | Portrait | Name | Entered office | Left office | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Abdel Latif Boghdadi | 22 July 1957 | 4 July 1958[1] | Military / Liberation Rally | |
Vacant (4 July 1958–21 July 1960) | |||||
2 | Anwar Sadat | 21 July 1960 | 27 September 1961 | National Union | |
Vacant (27 September 1961–26 March 1964) | |||||
(2) | Anwar Sadat | 26 March 1964 | 12 November 1968 | Arab Socialist Union | |
Vacant (12 November 1968–20 January 1969) | |||||
3 | Dr. Mohamed Labib Skokeir | 20 January 1969 | 14 May 1971 | Arab Socialist Union | |
4 | Hafiz Badawi | 14 May 1971 | 22 October 1974 | Arab Socialist Union | |
5 | Sayed Marey | 22 October 1974 | 2 October 1978 | Arab Socialist Union | |
(5) | 2 October 1978 | 3 November 1978 | National Democratic Party | ||
6 | Sufi Abu Taleb | 3 November 1978 | 4 November 1983 | National Democratic Party | |
7 | Mohamed Kamel Leilah | 4 November 1983 | 22 June 1984 | National Democratic Party | |
8 | Rifaat el-Mahgoub | 22 June 1984 | 12 October 1990[2] | National Democratic Party | |
Vacant (12 October 1990–13 December 1990) | |||||
9 | Ahmad Fathi Sorour | 13 December 1990 | 13 February 2011[3] | National Democratic Party | |
Vacant (13 February 2011–23 January 2012) | |||||
10 | Saad El-Katatni | 23 January 2012 | 22 September 2012[4] | Freedom and Justice Party | |
Vacant (22 September 2012–10 January 2016) | |||||
11 | Ali Abdel Aal | 10 January 2016 | Incumbent | Independent | |
References
- ↑ Resigned
- ↑ Assassinated
- ↑ Deposed in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011
- ↑ Dissolved under court ruling
Sources
- Official website of the People's Assembly of Egypt
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