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  2. Adly Mansour - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. Egyptian judge and statesman; former interim President of Egypt Adly Mansour عدلى محمود منصور Mansour in 2005. Interim President of Egypt In office 4 July 2013 – 8 June 2014 Prime Minister Hazem Al Beblawi Ibrahim Mahlab Vice President Mohamed ElBaradei (interim) Preceded ...

  3. List of presidents of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    He was succeeded by Adly Mansour, the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, as Acting President. Mansour was sworn into office in front of the Supreme Constitutional Court on 4 July 2013. [5] Current President el-Sisi took office on 8 June 2014, after being elected by the presidential election held on 26–28 May 2014. [6]

  4. Adly Mansour Transportation Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Adly Mansour station serves as the terminus of Line 3. It was inaugurated as part of the fourth phase of the line on 16 August 2020. [6] The station has an area of 3,700 m (12,100 ft) and consists of three levels, with a total size of 10,000 m 2 (110,000 sq ft).

  5. 2013 Egyptian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    Iraq – Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's spokesman, Ali al-Moussawi, said that he expressed support for the Egyptian people's choices, while also congratulating the interim president, Adly Mansour. al-Moussawi said that Iraq is "looking forward to boosting bilateral relations" and is "certain that the new president will move on with the new ...

  6. Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–2014) - Wikipedia

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    On 13 August, Egyptian interim President Adly Mansour appointed 18 new provincial governors, many of them former military officers, removing all Muslim Brotherhood members who had been in office, triggering a wave of criticism from groups and activists who decried the appointments of mainly former security officials to the posts. [134]

  7. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi - Wikipedia

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    In a ceremony at Heliopolis Palace, Sisi gave a speech to the attendees. He and the previous president, Adly Mansour, also signed a document officially transferring power to Sisi, which was the first time in Egyptian history that power had been transferred in this way. Sisi then went on to Koubbeh Palace, where the final ceremony was held ...

  8. Beblawi Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Al Beblawi was appointed on 9 July 2013 by interim president Adly Mansour. [2] The cabinet is made up of 34 members [3] – mostly liberal technocrats and no Islamists. [4] The first resignation from the cabinet was that of Mohammad ElBaradei, who had been appointed vice president in July 2013. ElBaradei resigned from office on 14 August ...

  9. List of prime ministers of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Adly Mansour (2013–2014) 52 Ibrahim Mahlab إبراهيم محلب (born 1949) 17 June 2014 Acting since 1 March 2014: 19 September 2015 1 year, 202 days Independent: Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (2014–present) 53 Sherif Ismail شريف إسماعيل (1955–2023) 19 September 2015 7 June 2018 2 years, 261 days Independent: 54 Mostafa Madbouly