CAIRO - Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak on Monday announced a new cabinet, a week into an unprecedented popular uprising against his regime.
Following is the new list of ministers:
Tourism and Education ministers have not yet been appointed.
- Prime minister: Ahmed Shafiq
- Deputy prime minister, defence minister: Mohammed Hussein Tantawi (unchanged, new function)
- Foreign minister: Ahmed Abul Gheit (unchanged)
- Interior minister: Mahmud Wagdi (new)
- Information minister: Anas al-Fiqi (unchanged)
- Finance minister and insurance: Samir Radwan (new)
- Trade and Industry minister: Samiha Fawzi Ibrahim (new)
- Culture minister: Gaber Asfur (new)
- Labour and immigration minister: Aisha Abdel Hadi (unchanged)
- Housing and urban development minister: Fathi Abdel Aziz el-Baradei (new)
- Social solidarity and supply minister: Ali Moselhi (unchanged)
- Religious endowments minister: Abdallah Ahmed Helal (new)
- Oil minister: Sameh Fahmi (unchanged)
- Irrigation and water resources minister: Hussein al-Atefi (new)
- Electricity minister: Hassan Yunes (unchanged)
- Health and population minister: Ahmed Hosni Farid (new)
- Civil aviation minister: Ibrahim Ahmed Mannaa (new)
- Communications and IT minister: Tarek Kamel (unchanged)
- Justice minister: Mamduh Mohieddin Marei (unchanged)
- Agriculture minister: Ayman Abu Hadid (new)
- Higher education minister: Hani Helal (unchanged)
- Transport minister: Atef Abdel Hamid Mustapha (new)
- International co-operation minister: Fayza Abu el-Naga (unchanged)
- Local development minister of state: Mohsen Hafez (new)
- Environmental affairs minister of state: Maged George Elias (unchanged)
- Legal and people's assembly affairs minister of state: Mufid Shehab (unchanged)
- Military production minister of state: Sayed Mishaal (unchanged)
- Shura Council affairs minister of state: Yehya Mustafa (new)
- Family and population minister of state: Mushira Khattab (unchanged)
- Antiquities minister of state: Zahi Hawass
The anti-Muslim Tyrant Mahmood Hamdy Zaqzooq was thrown out from the Religious endowments ministery.
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