Independent Supported by: Freedom and Justice Party Al-Wasat Party Renaissance Party
Status in legislature
Technocrats supported by FJP majority coalition
History
Election(s)
2011–12 Egyptian parliamentary election
Predecessor
Ganzouri II
Successor
Beblawi Cabinet
This article is part of a series about
Mohamed Morsi
Early life and education
Beliefs
Personal life
Death
Presidency
2012 Egyptian presidential election
Operation Sinai (2012)
Egyptian Constituent Assembly of 2012
2012 Egyptian constitutional referendum
Egyptian Constitution of 2012
2013 Egyptian coup d'état
Government
Mahmoud Mekki (Vice President)
Hesham Qandil (Prime Minister)
Yasser Ali (Official Spokesperson)
Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–2014)
August 2013 Rabaa massacre
Supporters
Anti-Coup Alliance
Opponents
National Salvation Front
Tamarod
Family
Naglaa Mahmoud (spouse)
Abdullah Morsi (oldest son)
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The cabinet of Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Qandil was sworn in on 2 August 2012.[1] Qandil was appointed by President Mohamed Morsi, following the resignation of military-named premier Kamal Ganzouri. The cabinet consists of 36 ministers.[2] The composition of the government is mostly formed by technocrats, with five Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) members and one member each from the Al-Wasat and Renaissance parties.[3][2]
^Luiz Sanchez; Ahmed Aboul Enein (2 August 2012). "Qandil cabinet presents final list of nominees to be sworn in". Daily News Egypt. Archived from the original on 26 December 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
^ ab"Egypt PM Qandil makes some surprise, controversial ministerial choices". Al Ahram. 3 August 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
^"The Brothers of the Cabinet". Egypt Independent. 10 August 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
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