First Cabinet of Sirri Pasha | |
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![]() Cabinet of Kingdom of Egypt | |
![]() Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha | |
Date formed | 18 November 1940 |
Date dissolved | 4 February 1942 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | King Farouk |
Head of government | Hussein Sirri Pasha |
No. of ministers | 12 |
Ministers removed | 8 |
Total no. of members | 12 |
Member party |
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Opposition party | |
History | |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Hassan Sabry Pasha |
Successor | Cabinet of Mostafa Al Nahas |
The first cabinet formed by Hussein Sirri Pasha was one of the governments during the reign of King Farouk. The cabinet lasted from November 1940 to February 1942. [1] It succeeded the cabinet of Hassan Sabry Pasha who suddenly died on 15 November while delivering a speech on behalf of the King at the opening session of the Chamber of Deputies. [2] [3]
Eight cabinet members, including Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha, served in the previous cabinet led by Hassan Sabry Pasha. [4] Two major political parties of the period, namely the Saadist Institutional Party and the Wafd Party did not take part in the cabinet. [2] There were six independent politicians in the cabinet, and one of them was the Prime Minister. [4] Five ministers were the members of the Liberal Constitutional Party, and one was a member of the Shaabist Party. [4]
The cabinet members were as follows: [4] [5]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | 18 November 1940 | 4 February 1942 | Independent | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Hussein Sirri Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 26 June 1941 | Independent | |
Salib Bey Sami | 26 June 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Finance | Hasan Sadiq Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 5 December 1940 | ||
5 December 1940 | 4 February 1942 | ||||
Minister of Interior | Hussein Sirri Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 4 February 1942 | Independent | |
Minister of Civil Defense | Younis Saleh Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 5 December 1940 | ||
Hasan Sadiq Pasha | 5 December 1940 | 31 July 1941 | |||
Abdel Kawi Ahmed | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Education | 18 November 1940 | 4 February 1942 | Liberal Constitutional Party | ||
Minister of Commerce and Industry | Salib Bey Sami | 18 November 1940 | 26 June 1941 | ||
Rashwan Mahfouz Pasha | 26 June 1941 | 31 July 1941 | |||
Abdul Rahman Omar | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Social Affairs | Abdel Galil Abu Samra | 18 November 1940 | 26 June 1941 | ||
Ibrahim Dessuki Abaza Pasha | 26 June 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Public Health | Ali Ibrahim Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | ||
Hamid Mahmoud | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Justice | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | |||
Mahmoud Ghalib Pasha | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Public Works | Abdel Kawi Ahmed | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | ||
Ibrahim Abdel Hadi | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Agriculture | Ahmad Abdel Ghaffar Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | ||
Mohamed Raghep Attiya | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Communication | Saleh Bey Ibrahim | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | ||
Ahmad Khashaba Pasha | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Waqf | 18 November 1940 | 4 February 1942 | Liberal Constitutional Party | ||
Minister of Supplies | Mohamed Hamid Gouda | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 |
Throughout its term the cabinet saw three shuffles. [5] On 5 June 1941 a crisis led to the resignation of the cabinet members, but it was solved following a minor reshuffle. [6] The last reshuffle occurred on 31 July 1941 and was the most comprehensive one. [5]
The cabinet was dissolved in early February 1942 when the British gave the King an ultimatum to strengthen the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty dated 1936. [1] [7] The British also demanded that diplomatic relations with Vichy France should be reduced. [8] Upon these events King Farouk asked Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha to fire the minister of foreign affairs, Salib Sami Pasha. [8] Sirri Pasha did not accept this demand of the King [8] and resigned from office on 1 February. [1] [7] It was replaced by the cabinet led by Mostafa Al Nahas on 5 February. [9]
The information is given in the attachment of the document
First Cabinet of Sirri Pasha | |
---|---|
![]() Cabinet of Kingdom of Egypt | |
![]() Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha | |
Date formed | 18 November 1940 |
Date dissolved | 4 February 1942 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | King Farouk |
Head of government | Hussein Sirri Pasha |
No. of ministers | 12 |
Ministers removed | 8 |
Total no. of members | 12 |
Member party |
|
Opposition party | |
History | |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Hassan Sabry Pasha |
Successor | Cabinet of Mostafa Al Nahas |
The first cabinet formed by Hussein Sirri Pasha was one of the governments during the reign of King Farouk. The cabinet lasted from November 1940 to February 1942. [1] It succeeded the cabinet of Hassan Sabry Pasha who suddenly died on 15 November while delivering a speech on behalf of the King at the opening session of the Chamber of Deputies. [2] [3]
Eight cabinet members, including Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha, served in the previous cabinet led by Hassan Sabry Pasha. [4] Two major political parties of the period, namely the Saadist Institutional Party and the Wafd Party did not take part in the cabinet. [2] There were six independent politicians in the cabinet, and one of them was the Prime Minister. [4] Five ministers were the members of the Liberal Constitutional Party, and one was a member of the Shaabist Party. [4]
The cabinet members were as follows: [4] [5]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | 18 November 1940 | 4 February 1942 | Independent | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Hussein Sirri Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 26 June 1941 | Independent | |
Salib Bey Sami | 26 June 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Finance | Hasan Sadiq Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 5 December 1940 | ||
5 December 1940 | 4 February 1942 | ||||
Minister of Interior | Hussein Sirri Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 4 February 1942 | Independent | |
Minister of Civil Defense | Younis Saleh Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 5 December 1940 | ||
Hasan Sadiq Pasha | 5 December 1940 | 31 July 1941 | |||
Abdel Kawi Ahmed | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Education | 18 November 1940 | 4 February 1942 | Liberal Constitutional Party | ||
Minister of Commerce and Industry | Salib Bey Sami | 18 November 1940 | 26 June 1941 | ||
Rashwan Mahfouz Pasha | 26 June 1941 | 31 July 1941 | |||
Abdul Rahman Omar | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Social Affairs | Abdel Galil Abu Samra | 18 November 1940 | 26 June 1941 | ||
Ibrahim Dessuki Abaza Pasha | 26 June 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Public Health | Ali Ibrahim Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | ||
Hamid Mahmoud | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Justice | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | |||
Mahmoud Ghalib Pasha | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Public Works | Abdel Kawi Ahmed | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | ||
Ibrahim Abdel Hadi | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Agriculture | Ahmad Abdel Ghaffar Pasha | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | ||
Mohamed Raghep Attiya | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Communication | Saleh Bey Ibrahim | 18 November 1940 | 31 July 1941 | ||
Ahmad Khashaba Pasha | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 | |||
Minister of Waqf | 18 November 1940 | 4 February 1942 | Liberal Constitutional Party | ||
Minister of Supplies | Mohamed Hamid Gouda | 31 July 1941 | 4 February 1942 |
Throughout its term the cabinet saw three shuffles. [5] On 5 June 1941 a crisis led to the resignation of the cabinet members, but it was solved following a minor reshuffle. [6] The last reshuffle occurred on 31 July 1941 and was the most comprehensive one. [5]
The cabinet was dissolved in early February 1942 when the British gave the King an ultimatum to strengthen the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty dated 1936. [1] [7] The British also demanded that diplomatic relations with Vichy France should be reduced. [8] Upon these events King Farouk asked Prime Minister Hussein Sirri Pasha to fire the minister of foreign affairs, Salib Sami Pasha. [8] Sirri Pasha did not accept this demand of the King [8] and resigned from office on 1 February. [1] [7] It was replaced by the cabinet led by Mostafa Al Nahas on 5 February. [9]
The information is given in the attachment of the document