- Mamdouh Salem
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Mamdouh Muhammad Salem (IPA: [mæmˈduːħ mæˈħæmmæd ˈsæːlem]; 1918 — February 24, 1988) was the Prime Minister of Egypt from April 16, 1975 to October 2, 1978.
Salem was born in Alexandria, Egypt. He served as governor of Asyut, Gaarbiya and Alexandria from 1967 to 1971 and then served as interior minister. After three years as prime minister, he was forced to resign after other ministers resigned in protest over the Camp David Accords and President Anwar Sadat appointed a new government. Salem served as an important aid to Sadat and his successor Hosni Mubarak. He died in London of an unknown illness.
Preceded by
Abdelaziz Muhammad HejaziPrime Minister of Egypt
1975–1978Succeeded by
Mustafa KhalilPrime Ministers of Egypt (List) Khedivate
(1878–1914)Sultanate
(1914–1922)Kingdom
(1922–1953)Sarwat · Nasim · Y. Ibrahim · Zaghlul · Ziwar · Yakan · Sarwat · Nahhas · Mahmoud · Yakan · Nahhas · I. Sedki · A. Ibrahim · Nasim · Mahir · Nahhas · Mahmoud · Ali Mahir · H. Sabry · Sirri · Nahhas · Ahmad Mahir · Nukrashi · I. Sedki · Nukrashi · Hadi · Sirri · Nahhas · Ali Mahir · Hilali · Sirri · Hilali · Ali Mahir · Naguib[3]Republic
(1953–present)Categories:- 1918 births
- 1988 deaths
- Prime Ministers of Egypt
- Egyptian politician stubs
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