Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin

Prime Minister of Egypt (1982–1984)
أحمد فؤاد محيي الدين
Mohieddin in 1950
42nd Prime Minister of EgyptIn office
3 January 1982 – 5 June 1984PresidentHosni MubarakPreceded byHosni MubarakSucceeded byKamal Hassan Ali Personal detailsBornJanuary 11, 1926
Qalyubiyya Governorate, Kingdom of EgyptDiedJune 5, 1984(1984-06-05) (aged 58)
Cairo, EgyptPolitical partyIndependentAlma materCairo UniversityOccupationPolitician, Doctor

Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin (IPA: [ˈæħmæd foˈʔæːd ˈmoħj edˈdiːn]; 11 January 1926 – 5 June 1984) was the 42nd Prime Minister of Egypt from 2 January 1982 to 5 June 1984.[1]

Career

He was a member of the Arab Socialist Union and was part of its secret unit, the Socialist Vanguard (Arabic: al-Tanzim al-Tali‘i), which was also called the Vanguard Organization.[2]

Then he joined the National Democratic Party.

References

  1. ^ Hamied Ansari (1986). Egypt, the Stalled Society. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Archived from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  2. ^ Hesham Sallam (26 October 2020). "From the State of Vanguards to the House of Kofta: Reflections on Egypt's Authoritarian Impasse". Jadaliyya. Retrieved 5 November 2022.

External links

  • Media related to Ahmad Fuad Mohieddin at Wikimedia Commons
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Preceded by
Hosni Mubarak
Prime Minister of Egypt
2 January 1982 - 5 June 1984
Succeeded by
Kamal Hassan Ali
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^3 headed a government in rebellion, July–September 1882, beginning during Raghib's term
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