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President
  
Education
  
Preceded by
  
Ali Mahmoud Lutfi

Religion
  
Sunni Islam

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Atef Sedki


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Political party
  
National Democratic Party (Egypt)

Died
  
February 25, 2005, Cairo, Egypt

Previous office
  
Similar People
  
Mahmoud an‑Nukrashi Pasha, Boutros Ghali, Gamal Abdel Nasser

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Atef Mohamed Naguib Sedky (29 August 1930 – 25 February 2005) (Arabic: عاطف محمد نجيب صدقى‎‎, [ˈʕɑːtˤef mæˈħæmmæd næˈɡiːb ˈsedʔi]) was the Prime Minister of Egypt from 1986 until 1996. He replaced Aly Mahmoud Lotfy on November 10, 1986.

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Biography

Sedky was born in the Nile Delta city of Tanta. He was a lawyer and economist by training, receiving a doctorate in economics from the University of Paris in France. Before becoming Prime Minister, he was the director of the Egyptian Central Auditing Agency. In 2004, Sedky fractured his thigh. He died on 25 February 2005 at a Cairo hospital. Sedky was survived by his German-born wife, Ursula, and their two children Ahmed and Sherif.

Political career

As prime minister, Sedky supervised and sometimes criticised reforms suggested by the International Monetary Fund. In November 1993, he survived an assassination attempt in Cairo by the militant Islamic group Vanguards of Conquest, which resulted in the death of a schoolgirl called Shaimaa. On 2 January 1996, he along with his cabinet resigned; his post was filled two days later by Kamal Ganzouri. Sedky is the longest serving Egyptian prime minister since the Khedivate in 1878.

Death

Sedky died on 25 February 2005.

References

Atef Sedky Wikipedia


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