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Mahmoud Balbaa

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Prime Minister
  
Hisham Qandil

Children
  
3 boys

Nationality
  
Egyptian


Succeeded by
  
Ahmed Imam

Preceded by
  
Hassan Younes

Name
  
Mahmoud Balbaa

Born
  
30 January 1952 (age 72) Damanhour, El Behera, Egypt (
1952-01-30
)

Political party
  
National Democratic Party (Formerly) Independent

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Mahmoud Saad Balbaa (born 30 January 1952) is an Egyptian engineer, businessman and former minister of electricity and energy in the Qandil cabinet.

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Career

Balbaa was a member of the now disbanded National Democratic Party. An engineer by training, he was appointed head of the Egyptian Electric Holding Company in 2011. Therefore, he was the man in direct charge of the electricity of the country. He stated in February 2012 that Egypt was ready to supply additional power to the Gaza Strip if the Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas would sign off on the deal. He also worked closely with the former minister of electricity and energy Hassan Younes to realize Banha’s electricity generation projects, which would be provided and installed by a coalition of Japanese companies, such as Hitachi and Toyota.

He was appointed the Egypt's minister of electricity and energy in August 2012, replacing Hassan Younes. He was one of the senior figures in Egyptian holding companies and independent figures appointed to the ministerial post in the cabinet. Balbaa was replaced by Ahmed Imam in a cabinet reshuffle on 5 January 2012.

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Mahmoud Balbaa Wikipedia