Atef Mohamed Naguib Sedky (29 August 1930 – 25 February 2005) ( ar, عاطف محمد نجيب صدقى, ) was the
Prime Minister of Egypt
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from 1986 until 1996. He replaced
Aly Mahmoud Lotfy on November 10, 1986.
Biography
Sedky was born in the
Nile Delta
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city of
Tanta
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. He was a lawyer and economist by training, receiving a doctorate in economics from the
University of Paris
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in
France
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. Before becoming Prime Minister, he was the director of the Egyptian
Central Auditing Organization. In 2004, Sedky fractured his thigh. He died on 25 February 2005 at a Cairo hospital. Sedky and his
German
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-born wife, Ursula, had two children Ahmed and Sherif.
Political career
As prime minister, Sedky supervised and sometimes criticised reforms suggested by the
International Monetary Fund
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. In November 1993, he survived an assassination attempt in
Cairo
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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
Kamal Ganzouri ( ar, كمال الجنزورى, ; 12 January 1933 – 31 March 2021) was an Egyptian economist who served as the Prime Minister of Egypt from 7 December 2011 to 24 July 2012. He previously served as prime minister from 1996 ...
.
Sedky is the longest serving Egyptian prime minister since the
Khedivate in 1878.
Death
Sedky died on 25 February 2005.
References
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1930 births
2005 deaths
20th-century prime ministers of Egypt
University of Paris alumni
National Democratic Party (Egypt) politicians
People from Tanta
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