Egypt's interim president swears in first government

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Egypt's interim president swears in first government

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Ministers of the new cabinet, headed by PM Hazem El-Beblawi have been sworn in in front of interim president Adly Mansour at the presidential palace on Monday afternoon.

The final list of the ministers is as follows:

Ziad Bahaa El-Din, deputy prime minister and minister of international cooperation

Lieutenant General Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, deputy prime minister and minister of defence

Ibrahim Mahlab, minister of housing, utilities and urban development

Osama Saleh, minister of investment

Ramzy George, minister of scientific research

Mohamed Ibrahim, minister of antiquities

Mohamed Saber Arab, minister of culture

Maha El-Rabat, minister of health

Abdel-Aziz Fadel, minister of civil aviation

Taher Abu Zaid, minister of sports

Ahmed Borai, minister of social solidarity

Kamal Abu Eita, minister of manpower

Hisham Zazou, minister of tourism

Atef Helmy, minister of telecommunication

Khaled Abdel-Aziz, minister of youth

Laila Rashad, minister of environment

Lieutenant General Reda Hafez, minister of military production

Mohamed Ibrahim, minister of interior

Ahmed Imam minister of electricity and energy

Ahmed Sultan as minister of transport

Ashraf El-Arabi as minister of planning

Mohamed Abdel-Muttalib as minister of irrigation

Nabil Fahmy as minister of foreign affairs

Ayman Abu Hadid as minister of agriculture

Mohamed Abu Shadi as minister of supply

Mounir Fakhry Abdel-Nour as minister of industry and foreign trade

Mahmoud Abul Nasr minister of education

Dorreya Sharaf El-Din as minister of information

Amin El-Mahdi as minister of justice

Ahmed Galal as minister of finance

Hossam Eisa as minister of higher education

Mukhtar Gomaa as minister of religious endowments

Mohamed Shoeib as Minister of Petroleum

Adel Labib as Minister of Local Development

Source: http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/76619.aspx


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