| Article 146 of the constitution stipulates that a newly appointed prime minister must deliver a policy statement before parliament, after which MPs should vote on the policy, in a process that ends within 30 days | On 25 July 2018, ten days after the intended date, the Egyptian parliament approved both Madbouly's cabinet and his policy statement in a vote of confidence |
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| On 11 July 2018, First deputy speaker of Egypt's parliament Al-Sayed Al-Sherif, who headed the parliamentary committee tasked with reviewing the Madbouly's policy statement, announced that his committee had completed its review of the statement and recommended a vote of confidence in favor for 15 July | On 9 June, Prime Minister Madbouly reshuffled Egypt's cabinet, replacing eight ministers |
For political and social reasons, the project, which was suggested by Baradie in 2011, stopped during the Muslim brotherhood era, and came into force again when Madbouly took office.
25| Prime Minister of Egypt [ ] CEO signed historic InterConnector agreement between Egypt and Cyprus in presence of Moustafa Madbouly, the Prime Minister of Egypt, Minister of Electricity, and , Chairman of the EuroAfrica Strategic Council On 7 June 2018, Sisi appointed Madbouly as Prime Minister, succeeding Sherif Ismail who had resigned in the wake of Sisi's re-election in the controversial | Madbouly and his cabinet were sworn in by Sisi on 14 June |
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| He was appointed by President to succeed following his government's resignation in the wake of Sisi's re-election | From November 2012 until February 2014 he was the regional director for Arab countries at the United Nations Human Settlements Program |