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List of presidents of Egypt

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List of presidents of Egypt

Summary

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Current Presidential Standard of Egypt (1984–present)

The office of President of Egypt was established in 1953. The president is the head of state of Egypt and the Supreme Commander of the Egyptian Armed Forces. The current president is Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has effectively controlled the country since the 2013 coup d'état, and was officially elected president in 2014.

Background

The first president of Egypt was Mohamed Naguib, one of the leaders of the Free Officers Movement who led the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and who took office on 18 June 1953, the day on which Egypt was declared a republic. Since then the office has been held by five further people: Gamal Abdel Nasser, Anwar Sadat, Hosni Mubarak, Mohamed Morsi and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. In addition, Sufi Abu Taleb acted as president between Sadat's assassination and Mubarak's election as his successor, and Adly Mansour acted as president after Morsi's overthrow in the 2013 coup d'état.

Following Mubarak's resignation on 11 February 2011 in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, the office was vacant, with the functions of head of state and head of government being discharged by the chairman of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), Field Marshal Muhammad Hussein Tantawy.

Morsi took office on 30 June 2012, after being elected by the presidential election held on 23–24 May and 16–17 June 2012. He was deposed by the Egyptian Armed Forces in a coup d'état on 3 July 2013, following massive protests calling for his resignation. He was succeeded by 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.

Current President el-Sisi took office on 8 June 2014, after being elected by the presidential election held on 26–28 May 2014. He was re-elected twice (by the presidential election held on 26–28 March 2018 and by the presidential election held on 10–12 December 2023).

List of officeholders

;Political parties

;Other affiliations

;Status

;Symbols Presidential referendum

Constitutional and term extension referendum

Died in office

No.PortraitName
(birth–death)Term of officePartyElectionVice President1Military rule}}; color:white"Liberation Rally}}; color:white"Military rule}}; color:white;"2Liberation Rally}}; color:white"National Union (United Arab Republic)}}; color:white;"(2)National Union (United Arab Republic)}}; color:white;"Arab Socialist Union (Egypt)}}; color:white;"3Arab Socialist Union (Egypt)}}; color:white;"(3)Arab Socialist Union (Egypt)}}; color:white;"National Democratic Party (Egypt)}}; color:white;"National Democratic Party (Egypt)}}; color:white;"4National Democratic Party (Egypt)}}; color:white;"Military rule}}; color:white;"5Freedom and Justice Party (Egypt)}}; color:white;"Independent (politician)}}; color:white;"6Independent (politician)}}; color:white;"
[[File:Flag of Egypt (1922-1958).svg30px]] Republic of Egypt [[File:Coat of arms of Egypt (1953–1958).svg20px]]
(18 June 1953 – 22 February 1958)
[[File:Muhammad Naguib (cropped)(2).jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Mohamed Naguib]]Mohamed Naguib
محمد نجيب
(1901–1984)
(Resigned)Military
Liberation Rally
[[File:Nasser 1961.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Gamal Abdel Nasser]]Gamal Abdel Nasser
جمال عبد الناصر
(1918–1970)
Chairman of RCC from 1954 to 1956
Military
Liberation Rally
(until 1957)
National Union
[[File:Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg30px]] United Arab Republic [[File:Coat of arms of United Arab Republic (Syria 1958-61, Egypt 1958-1971).svg20px]]
(22 February 1958 – 11 September 1971)
[[File:Nasser 1961.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Gamal Abdel Nasser]]Gamal Abdel Nasser
جمال عبد الناصر
(1918–1970)
National Union
(until 1962)
Arab Socialist Union
[[File:Sadat 1.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Anwar Sadat]]Anwar Sadat
أنور السادات
(1918–1981)
Arab Socialist Union*Vacant through
30 October 1970*
[[File:Flag of Egypt.svg30px]] Arab Republic of Egypt [[File:Coat of arms of Egypt (Official).svg20px]]
(11 September 1971 – present)
[[File:Sadat 1.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Anwar Sadat]]Anwar Sadat
أنور السادات
(1918–1981)
(Assassinated)Arab Socialist Union
(until 1978)*Vacant through
16 January 1972*
*Vacant after
18 September 1974*
National Democratic
[[File:Sufi Abu Taleb.gifframelessupright=0.5]]Sufi Abu Taleb
صوفى أبو طالب
(1925–2008)
Interim president
National Democratic
[[File:Hosni Mubarak - Official Photo.JPGframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Hosni Mubarak]]Hosni Mubarak
حسنى مبارك
(1928–2020)
(Overthrown)National Democratic*Vacant through
29 January 2011*
2005
[[File:Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi 2002.jpgframelessupright=0.5]]Muhammad Hussein Tantawy
محمد حسين طنطاوي
(1935–2021)
Chairman of SCAF
(De facto head of state)
Military*Vacant throughout
presidency*
[[File:President Mohamed Morsi.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Mohamed Morsi]]Mohamed Morsi
محمد مرسي
(1951–2019)
(Deposed in a coup)Freedom and Justice2012*Vacant through
12 August 2012*
*Vacant after
22 December 2012*
*Abolished after
26 December 2012*
[[File:President Adly Mansour (cropped).jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Adly Mansour]]Adly Mansour
عدلي منصور
()
Interim president
Unaffiliated*Abolished through
14 July 2014*
(Interim)
*Vacant after
14 August 2013*
*Abolished after
18 January 2014*
[[File:AbdelFattah Elsisi (cropped).jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photographic portrait of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi]]Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
عبد الفتاح السيسى
()
IncumbentUnaffiliated2014*Abolished through
23 April 2019*
2018
*Vacant after
23 April 2019*
2023

Timeline

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References

Citations

Sources

References

  1. (11 February 2011). "Hosni Mubarak resigns – and Egypt celebrates a new dawn". The Guardian.
  2. [https://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/egypt-trades-torture-supervisor-mubaraks-poodle/story?id=12895439 Egypt Trades Torture Supervisor for 'Mubarak's Poodle'?] ABC News, 11 February 2011
  3. "Muslim Brotherhood candidate Morsi wins Egyptian presidential election". Fox News.com.
  4. [https://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/03/world/meast/egypt-protests/index.html?hpt=hp_t1 Coup topples Egypt's Morsy; supporters reportedly rounded up - CNN.com]. Edition.cnn.com. Retrieved on 14 August 2013.
  5. (4 July 2013). "Adly Mansour Sworn in As Egypt's Interim President".
  6. "El-Sisi wins Egypt's presidential race with 96.91%". Ahram Online.
  7. (30 March 2018). "Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi wins a second term in Egypt". The Economist.
  8. (18 December 2023). "El-Sissi wins Egypt's presidential election with 89.6% of the vote and secures third term in office". CTV News.
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