Egyptian government between November 1940 and February 1942
First Cabinet of Sirri Pasha
Cabinet of Kingdom of Egypt
Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha
Date formed
18 November 1940 (1940-11-18)
Date dissolved
4 February 1942 (1942-02-04)
People and organisations
Head of state
King Farouk
Head of government
Hussein Sirri Pasha
No. of ministers
12
Ministers removed
8
Total no. of members
12
Member party
Independent
Liberal Constitutional Party
Shaabist Party
Opposition party
Saadist Institutional Party
Wafd Party
History
Predecessor
Cabinet of Hassan Sabry Pasha
Successor
Cabinet of Mostafa Al Nahas
The first cabinet formed by Hussein Sirri Pasha was one of the governments during the reign of King Farouk. The cabinet lasted from November 1940 to February 1942.[1] It succeeded the cabinet of Hassan Sabry Pasha who suddenly died on 15 November while delivering a speech on behalf of the King at the opening session of the Chamber of Deputies.[2][3]
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