Egyptian Revolutionary Command Council information
Council that supervised post-monarchy Egypt by the Free Officers
For other uses, see Revolutionary Command Council (disambiguation).
The Revolutionary Command Council (RCC; Arabic: مجلس قيادة الثورةMajlis Qiyāda ath-Thawra) was the body established to supervise the Republic of Egypt and Anglo-Egyptian Sudan after the Revolution of 1952. It initially selected Ali Maher Pasha as Prime Minister, but forced him to resign after conflict over land reform. At that time, the Council took full control of Egypt. The RCC controlled the state until 1954, when the Council dissolved itself.
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