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Egypt government resigns

by Lilit June 3, 2024

The Egyptian government has resigned, and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi tasked Prime Moustafa Madbouly  with forming a new government, the president's office informed. The respective statement notes that on Monday, El-Sisi received Madbouly, who tendered the government’s resignation to the President. "President El-Sisi tasked Prime Minister Dr. Madbouly with forming a new government with highly qualified, competent and experienced individuals." In early April, El-Sisi became the president of Egypt for a third term. Andd Madbouly holds the post of Prime Minister since 2018.

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