Ahmed Abdeen | |
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Minister of State for Local Development | |
In office 2 August 2012 – 5 January 2012 | |
Prime Minister | Hisham Qandil |
Preceded by | Mohamed Attia |
Succeeded by | Mohammed Ali Beshr |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Political party | Independent |
Ahmed Zaki Abdeen or Abdin is a retired Egyptian military officer and former minister of state for local development in the Qandil cabinet.
Abdeen is a retired military general. [1] [2] He was appointed head of Dar El-Hayaa El-Handasia which is affiliated with the armed forces. He also worked as an engineer officer in Egypt's Armed Forces [3] and a military attaché at the Egyptian Embassy in Washington, D.C. from 1993 to 1995. [1] He then served as the head of the Egyptian Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics, and of the CCAMLR construction cooperatives. He was appointed governor of Beni Suef in 2006. [3] Then he was named as the governor of Kafr El-Sheikh in 2008. [1] [4] He retained his post in the August 2011 reshuffle of governors and it led to protests due Abdeen's alleged close link to National Democratic Party. [5]
He was appointed minister of state for local development on 2 August 2012, replacing Mohamed Attia. [6] [7] His major function in this post was to maintain a link between the central government and all the regional governors and assemblies. [1] The other main function of him was to organize local council elections. [1] When he was in office, his proposal to close down shops at 10 pm in Egypt led to controversy. [8] This controversial proposal was not put into effect. [8] Abdeen was replaced by Mohammed Ali Beshr as minister of state for local development in a cabinet reshuffle on 5 January 2013. [8]
Ahmed Abdeen | |
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Minister of State for Local Development | |
In office 2 August 2012 – 5 January 2012 | |
Prime Minister | Hisham Qandil |
Preceded by | Mohamed Attia |
Succeeded by | Mohammed Ali Beshr |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Political party | Independent |
Ahmed Zaki Abdeen or Abdin is a retired Egyptian military officer and former minister of state for local development in the Qandil cabinet.
Abdeen is a retired military general. [1] [2] He was appointed head of Dar El-Hayaa El-Handasia which is affiliated with the armed forces. He also worked as an engineer officer in Egypt's Armed Forces [3] and a military attaché at the Egyptian Embassy in Washington, D.C. from 1993 to 1995. [1] He then served as the head of the Egyptian Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics, and of the CCAMLR construction cooperatives. He was appointed governor of Beni Suef in 2006. [3] Then he was named as the governor of Kafr El-Sheikh in 2008. [1] [4] He retained his post in the August 2011 reshuffle of governors and it led to protests due Abdeen's alleged close link to National Democratic Party. [5]
He was appointed minister of state for local development on 2 August 2012, replacing Mohamed Attia. [6] [7] His major function in this post was to maintain a link between the central government and all the regional governors and assemblies. [1] The other main function of him was to organize local council elections. [1] When he was in office, his proposal to close down shops at 10 pm in Egypt led to controversy. [8] This controversial proposal was not put into effect. [8] Abdeen was replaced by Mohammed Ali Beshr as minister of state for local development in a cabinet reshuffle on 5 January 2013. [8]