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Ziad Bahaa-Eldin is the son of the journalist and writer [[Ahmad Baha-Eldin]].<ref name=AmwalAlGhad/> Educated at [[Oxford University]], Baha Eddin practiced as a lawyer, held several government positions related to finance and law, and served as a |
Ziad Bahaa-Eldin is the son of the journalist and writer [[Ahmad Baha-Eldin]].<ref name=AmwalAlGhad/> Educated at [[Oxford University]], Baha Eddin practiced as a lawyer, held several government positions related to finance and law, and served as a lecturer at the Law Faculty of [[Cairo University]].<ref>[http://www.beba.org.eg/Resources/docs/Dr.Ziad%20Bio.doc Dr Ziad Bio]</ref> From 2004 to 2007 he was the chairman of the [[Egyptian Investment Authority]]. In 2008 he became the head of the [[Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority]], a government agency that supervises Egypt's non-banking financial transactions and markets.<ref name=AlArabiya12July>[http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/07/12/Egypt-s-PM-to-swear-in-cabinet-next-week.html Egypt gets new deputy prime minister], ''Al Arabiya'', 12 July 2013.</ref> |
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Following the [[2011 Egyptian Revolution|overthrow]] of [[Hosni Mubarak]] in 2011, he was one of the founders of the [[Egyptian Social Democratic Party]] and was a member of [[Parliament of Egypt|parliament]].<ref>Keith Johnson, [http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2013/07/08/weighing-the-prospects-of-ziad-bahaa-eldin/ Weighing the Prospects of Ziad Bahaa-Eldin], ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', 8 July 2013</ref> News reports on 7 July 2013 stated that he was likely to be appointed interim prime minister by the authorities that seized power in the [[2013 Egyptian coup]],<ref>[http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/75973/Egypt/Politics-/Update--Bahaa-ElDin-offered-Egypts-PM-job,-ElBarad.aspx Update 2: Bahaa El-Din offered Egypt's PM job, ElBaradei set to be appointed VP ], ''[[Ahram Online]]'', 7 July 2013.</ref> though this appointment was blocked within the post-coup coalition by the Salafist [[Al Nour Party]].<ref name=AlArabiya8July>[http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/07/08/egypt-.html Egypt’s Salafist party rejects choices for premier, vice-president], ''Al Arabiya'', 8 July 2013.</ref> On 12 July 2013 [[Al Arabiya]] reported that he had been chosen as Egypt's interim deputy prime minister.<ref name=AlArabiya12July/> |
Following the [[2011 Egyptian Revolution|overthrow]] of [[Hosni Mubarak]] in 2011, he was one of the founders of the [[Egyptian Social Democratic Party]] and was a member of [[Parliament of Egypt|parliament]].<ref>Keith Johnson, [http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2013/07/08/weighing-the-prospects-of-ziad-bahaa-eldin/ Weighing the Prospects of Ziad Bahaa-Eldin], ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', 8 July 2013</ref> News reports on 7 July 2013 stated that he was likely to be appointed interim prime minister by the authorities that seized power in the [[2013 Egyptian coup]],<ref>[http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/75973/Egypt/Politics-/Update--Bahaa-ElDin-offered-Egypts-PM-job,-ElBarad.aspx Update 2: Bahaa El-Din offered Egypt's PM job, ElBaradei set to be appointed VP ], ''[[Ahram Online]]'', 7 July 2013.</ref> though this appointment was blocked within the post-coup coalition by the Salafist [[Al Nour Party]].<ref name=AlArabiya8July>[http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/07/08/egypt-.html Egypt’s Salafist party rejects choices for premier, vice-president], ''Al Arabiya'', 8 July 2013.</ref> On 12 July 2013 [[Al Arabiya]] reported that he had been chosen as Egypt's interim deputy prime minister.<ref name=AlArabiya12July/> After his appointment he suspended his membership in the Social Democratic Party.<ref name=joel15july>{{cite news|title=El Beblawi continues to meet ministerial candidates|url=http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2013/07/15/el-beblawi-continues-to-meet-ministerial-candidates/|accessdate=16 July 2013|newspaper=Daily News Egypt|date=15 July 2013|author=Joel Gulhane|author2=Charlie Miller}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 07:37, 16 July 2013
Ziad Bahaa-Eldin | |
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Deputy Prime Minister of Egypt | |
Assumed office 12 July 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Hazem Al Beblawi |
Personal details | |
Political party | Egyptian Social Democratic Party |
Alma mater | Cairo University Oxford University |
Ziad Ahmed Bahaa-Eldin (born 30 August 1964)[1] is an Egyptian economist, commercial lawyer and politician.
Biography
Ziad Bahaa-Eldin is the son of the journalist and writer Ahmad Baha-Eldin.[1] Educated at Oxford University, Baha Eddin practiced as a lawyer, held several government positions related to finance and law, and served as a lecturer at the Law Faculty of Cairo University.[2] From 2004 to 2007 he was the chairman of the Egyptian Investment Authority. In 2008 he became the head of the Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority, a government agency that supervises Egypt's non-banking financial transactions and markets.[3]
Following the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak in 2011, he was one of the founders of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party and was a member of parliament.[4] News reports on 7 July 2013 stated that he was likely to be appointed interim prime minister by the authorities that seized power in the 2013 Egyptian coup,[5] though this appointment was blocked within the post-coup coalition by the Salafist Al Nour Party.[6] On 12 July 2013 Al Arabiya reported that he had been chosen as Egypt's interim deputy prime minister.[3] After his appointment he suspended his membership in the Social Democratic Party.[7]
References
- ^ a b Get To Know Dr. Ziad Bahaa Eldin, Amwal Al Ghad, 28 June 2013.
- ^ Dr Ziad Bio
- ^ a b Egypt gets new deputy prime minister, Al Arabiya, 12 July 2013.
- ^ Keith Johnson, Weighing the Prospects of Ziad Bahaa-Eldin, Wall Street Journal, 8 July 2013
- ^ Update 2: Bahaa El-Din offered Egypt's PM job, ElBaradei set to be appointed VP , Ahram Online, 7 July 2013.
- ^ Egypt’s Salafist party rejects choices for premier, vice-president, Al Arabiya, 8 July 2013.
- ^ Joel Gulhane; Charlie Miller (15 July 2013). "El Beblawi continues to meet ministerial candidates". Daily News Egypt. Retrieved 16 July 2013.