The cabinet of Mohamed Naguib was the last cabinet of the Kingdom of Egypt and the first cabinet of the Republic of Egypt. It governed the country under the nominal rule of King Fuad II from 7 September 1952, when the Aly Maher government was dismissed by the Revolutionary Command Council, to 18 June 1953, when a republic was declared. Subsequently, it governed until 25 February 1954, with Naguib also serving as president. It was succeeded by the first Nasser Cabinet.

List of ministers

First Cabinet of Mohamed Naguib (7 September 1952 - 25 February 1954)[1][2][3]
Office Minister Start of term End of term
Prime Minister Mohamed Naguib 7 September 1952 25 February 1954
Deputy Prime Minister Sulayman Hafez 7 September 1952 18 June 1953
Gamal Abdel Nasser 18 June 1953 25 February 1954
Minister of War Mohamed Naguib 7 September 1952 18 June 1953
Abdel Latif Boghdadi 8 June 1953 25 February 1954
Minister of the Interior Sulayman Hafez 7 September 1952 18 June 1953
Gamal Abdel Nasser 18 June 1953 25 February 1954
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Mohammed Farrag Tayeh 7 September 1952 8 December 1952
Mahmoud Fawzi 8 December 1952 25 February 1954
Minister of Justice Ahmed Housni 7 September 1952
Minister of Finance Abdel Galil el-Emary 7 September 1952 25 February 1954
Minister of State Fathy Radwan 7 September 1952
Minister of National Guidance Mohammed Fuad Galal 18 June 1953
Salah Salem 18 June 1953
Minister of Sudanese Affairs Salah Salem 18 June 1953 25 February 1954
Minister of Education Ismail al-Qabbani 7 September 1952
Minister of Commerce and Industry Mohammed Sabry 7 September 1952 8 December 1952
Helmy Bahgat Badawi 8 December 1952 25 February 1954
Minister of Agriculture Abdelaziz Abdullah Salem 7 September 1952
Minister of Public Health Nureddin Tarraf 7 September 1952
Minister of Communications Hussein Abou Zeid 7 September 1952 18 June 1953
Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs Abdelaziz Aly 7 September 1952
Minister of Public Works Mourad Fahmy 7 September 1952 18 June 1953
Minister of Social Affairs Mohammed Fuad Galal 7 September 1952
Minister of Waqfs Ahmed Hassan Bakoury 7 September 1952

References

  1. โ†‘ Clark, Michael (7 September 1952). "Naguib Seizes Rule in Egypt and Holds Ex-Aides of Farouk" (PDF). The New York Times. New York. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  2. โ†‘ Doty, Robert (18 June 1953). "Egypt Now Republic; Naguib Her President" (PDF). The New York Times. New York. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  3. โ†‘ "List of Persons". Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952-1954, The Near and Middle East, Volume IX, Part 2. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1986.
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