Egypt’s parliament approves cabinet reshuffle including new investment and economy leads
2026-02-10 - 15:36
Egypt’s House of Representatives approved a new ministerial reshuffle on Tuesday following a communication from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, appointing new leadership across several critical portfolios including foreign affairs, investment, and the economic sector. Speaker Hesham Badawy announced the approval during a general session, stating that he had received a letter from the President regarding the new government appointments. Under constitutional requirements, a cabinet amendment is finalised upon the approval of at least one-third of the assembly’s members, after which the President is formally notified. The reshuffle introduces new leadership to the economic group, with Hussein Issa appointed as Deputy Prime Minister for Economy. Mohamed Farid Saleh, the current Chairperson of the Financial Regulatory Authority, was appointed Minister of Investment, while Ahmed Rostom, a senior economist at the World Bank, was named Minister of Planning. Badr Abdelatty was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptians Abroad. He will be supported by Mohamed Abu Bakr Saleh, named Deputy Minister for African Affairs, and Samar Mahmoud Abdel Wahid, appointed Deputy Minister for International Cooperation. In the infrastructure and housing sectors, Randa El Menshawy, currently Assistant to the Prime Minister, was named Minister of Housing. The ministry will also include Walid Abbas as Deputy Minister for Urban Communities and Ahmed Omran as Deputy Minister for Utilities. Raafat Hindi, previously Deputy Minister for Infrastructure, was promoted to Minister of Communications. The new cabinet lineup includes: Hussein Issa: Deputy Prime Minister for Economy Kamel Al-Wazir: Minister of Transport. Manal Awad: Minister of Local Development and Environment. Abdel Aziz Qansua: Minister of Higher Education. Diaa Rashwan: Minister of Information. Mahmoud El Sherif: Minister of Justice. Gihane Zaki: Minister of Culture. Hani Hanna Azer: Minister of Parliamentary Affairs. Hassan El Raddad: Minister of Labour. Khaled Hashem: Minister of Industry. Gohar Nabil: Minister of Youth and Sports. Ahmed Rostom: Minister of Planning. Mohamed Farid: Minister of Investment. Randa El Menshawy: Minister of Housing For the Ministry of Military Production, the reshuffle includes nominations for Major General Salah Mahmoud Suleiman and Major General Mohamed Abdel Fattah. Several ministers transition from senior administrative or professional roles. Manal Awad currently serves as Minister of Local Development, while Diaa Rashwan is the head of the State Information Service. Gihan Zaki is a Member of Parliament and former director of the Egyptian Academy in Rome. Khaled Hashem joins the government from the private sector, where he served as President of Honeywell for the Middle East and Africa. The health portfolio will also include Hossam Hosny, head of the Scientific Committee to Combat Coronavirus, as Deputy Minister of Health.