| Ebeid Cabinet | |
|---|---|
|  Cabinet of Egypt | |
| Date formed | 5 October 1999 | 
| Date dissolved | 14 July 2004 | 
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Hosni Mubarak | 
| Head of government | Atef Ebeid | 
| Member party | National Democratic Party (Egypt) | 
| Status in legislature | Supermajority | 
| History | |
| Election(s) | 1999 Egyptian presidential confirmation referendum | 
| Predecessor | First Ganzouri Cabinet | 
| Successor | Nazif Cabinet | 
The Ebeid Cabinet was the government of Egypt which was led by Prime Minister Atef Ebeid from 5 October 1999 โ 14 July 2004. It was succeeded by the Nazif Cabinet.
List of ministers
| Atef Ebeid Cabinet (October 1999 - July 2004)[1][2] | ||
|---|---|---|
| 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 | 
References
- โ "Presidential Decree 325/1999". The Official Gazette. 1999.
- โ Shaden Shehab (October 1999). "Shuffle sense". Al-Ahram Weekly.
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