Aswat Masriya (Cairo)

Egypt's New Government Sworn Into Office

Photo: Li Muzi/Xinhua
Members of opposition groups wave flags during an anti-President Mohamed Morsi rally at Tahrir Square in Cairo, capital of Egypt, on June 30, 2013.

Egypt's new government headed by Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi was sworn in before interim President Adli Mansour on Tuesday.

The names of the new ministers are:

Foreign Affairs Minister: Nabil Fahmy

Defense Minister: Abdel Fattah al-Sisi

Interior Minister: Mohammed Ibrahim

Finance Minister: Ahmed Galal

Investment Minister: Osama Saleh

Justice Minister: Amin al-Mahdi

Electricity Minister: Ahmed Imam

Oil Minister: Sherif Ismail

Insurance and Social Affairs Minister: Ahmed Borai

Tourism Minister: Hisham Zaazou

Local Development Minister: Adel Labib

Environment Minister: Laila Rashid

Housing Minister: Ibrahim Mahlab

Transportation Minister: Ahmed Sultan

Agriculture Minster: Ayman Abu Hadid

Youth Minister: Khaled Abdel Aziz

Military Production Minister: Reda Mahmoud Hafez

Planning and International Cooperation Minister: Ashraf al-Sayed al-Arabi

Civil Aviation Minister: Abdul Aziz Fadel

Irrigation Minister: Mohamed Abdul Mutalib

Information Minister: Doria Sharaf al-Din

Labor force Minister: Kamal Abu Eita

Sports Minister: Taher Abu Zaid

Communication Minister: Atef Helmi

Religious Affairs Minister: Mokhtar Gomaa

Education Minister: Mahmoud Abul Nasr

Higher Education Minister: Hossam Essa

Production and International Commerce Minister: Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour

Religious Affairs Minister: Mokhtar Gomaa

Supply and Domestic Trade Minister: Mohamed Abu Shadi

Culture Minister: Mohamed Saber Arab

Health Minister: Maha Sayed Zein al-Abedin

Scientific Research: Ramzi George

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