30 years
Hosni Mubarak has been in control since 14th October 1981.
Yes, Hosni Mubarak is a dictator, he has been in power since 1981 and has "emergency law" on since then.
Since 1981.
30 years
Hosni Mubarak became President of Egypt on 14 October, 1981 at the assassination of Anwar Sadat. Hosni Mubarak stepped back from his Job on the eleventh of February 2011, this happened due to 18 days of massive protests in Kairo.
Since 1981, the leader of Egypt has been President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak.Mubarak has resigned and the military has temporarily taken over, so the current leader is Mohamed Hussein Tantawi.
Hosni Mubarak is the ousted President of Egypt, who has been jokingly called "Egypt's Last Pharaoh". He ruled from the early 80s to the beginning of 2011 when the people of Egypt revolted against his rule. Hosni took power when the then president was assassinated and held a dictatorship over Egypt until being ousted in 2011. He kept his rule with the support of the United States of America and Israel.
Rumors of Mubarak's failing health have been floating around for quite a while. Mubarak underwent gall bladder surgery last March in Germany. Newapaper editors who dared question the president's health have been improsoned
Ahmed Nazif was the Prime Minister of Egypt in 2009.Nazif was appointed by President Hosni Mubarak on 2004 July 14, having previously been the Minister of Communications since October 5. He replaced Atef Muhammad Ebeid after his government lost confidence.Later during the Egyptian protests of 2011, Nazif was sacked by Mubarak in an attempt to appease protestors on 2011 January 31. Nazif was replaced with Ahmed Shafik, a former Army general and formerly Minister of Civil Aviation. However, this would not satisfy the protesters, and on February 11 Mubarak resigned as president, ending almost 30 years of rule. Amidst changing power structures, Prime Minister Shafik was forced to resign too, and Essam Sharaf was asked by the military to become the next Prime Minister.As a result of the revolution, Nazif was arrested on 2011 April 11, and charged with corruption and wasting public money.
Ahmed Nazif was the Prime Minister of Egypt in 2008.Nazif was appointed by President Hosni Mubarak on 2004 July 14, having previously been the Minister of Communications since October 5. He replaced Atef Muhammad Ebeid after his government lost confidence.Later during the Egyptian protests of 2011, Nazif was sacked by Mubarak in an attempt to appease protestors on 2011 January 31. Nazif was replaced with Ahmed Shafik, a former Army general and formerly Minister of Civil Aviation. However, this would not satisfy the protesters, and on February 11 Mubarak resigned as president, ending almost 30 years of rule. Amidst changing power structures, Prime Minister Shafik was forced to resign too, and Essam Sharaf was asked by the military to become the next Prime Minister.As a result of the revolution, Nazif was arrested on 2011 April 11, and charged with corruption and wasting public money.
Ahmed Nazif was the Prime Minister of Egypt in 2007.Nazif was appointed by President Hosni Mubarak on 2004 July 14, having previously been the Minister of Communications since October 5. He replaced Atef Muhammad Ebeid after his government lost confidence.Later during the Egyptian protests of 2011, Nazif was sacked by Mubarak in an attempt to appease protestors on 2011 January 31. Nazif was replaced with Ahmed Shafik, a former Army general and formerly Minister of Civil Aviation. However, this would not satisfy the protesters, and on February 11 Mubarak resigned as president, ending almost 30 years of rule. Amidst changing power structures, Prime Minister Shafik was forced to resign too, and Essam Sharaf was asked by the military to become the next Prime Minister.As a result of the revolution, Nazif was arrested on 2011 April 11, and charged with corruption and wasting public money.
Ahmed Nazif was the Prime Minister of Egypt in 2005.Nazif was appointed by President Hosni Mubarak on 2004 July 14, having previously been the Minister of Communications since October 5. He replaced Atef Muhammad Ebeid after his government lost confidence.Later during the Egyptian protests of 2011, Nazif was sacked by Mubarak in an attempt to appease protestors on 2011 January 31. Nazif was replaced with Ahmed Shafik, a former Army general and formerly Minister of Civil Aviation. However, this would not satisfy the protesters, and on February 11 Mubarak resigned as president, ending almost 30 years of rule. Amidst changing power structures, Prime Minister Shafik was forced to resign too, and Essam Sharaf was asked by the military to become the next Prime Minister.As a result of the revolution, Nazif was arrested on 2011 April 11, and charged with corruption and wasting public money.