Vice Presidents of Egypt - List of Presidents

List of Presidents

# Name Picture Born-Died Took office Left office Political Party Term
Republic of Egypt (1953–1958) •
1 Muhammad Naguib
محمد نجيب
1901–1984 18 June 1953 14 November 1954
Military / Liberation Rally 1
Revolutionary Command
Council

(Chairman: Colonel
Gamal Abdel Nasser)
14 November 1954 23 June 1956 Military
2 Gamal Abdel Nasser
جمال عبد الناصر
1918–1970 23 June 1956 22 February 1958 National Union 2
United Arab Republic (1958–1971) •
Gamal Abdel Nasser
جمال عبد الناصر
1918–1970 22 February 1958 1 December 1962 National Union 3
1 December 1962 15 March 1965 Arab Socialist Union
15 March 1965 28 September 1970
4
3 Anwar Sadat
أنور السادات
1918–1981 15 October 1970
2 September 1971 Arab Socialist Union 5
Arab Republic of Egypt (1971–Present) •
Anwar Sadat
أنور السادات
1918–1981 2 September 1971 2 October 1976 Arab Socialist Union 5
2 October 1976 2 October 1978 6
2 October 1978 6 October 1981
National Democratic Party
Sufi Abu Taleb
صوفى أبو طالب
(acting)
1925–2008 6 October 1981 14 October 1981 National Democratic Party
4 Hosni Mubarak
حسنى مبارك
1928– 14 October 1981 5 October 1987 National Democratic Party 7
5 October 1987 4 October 1993 8
4 October 1993 26 September 1999 9
26 September 1999 27 September 2005 10
27 September 2005 11 February 2011
11
Supreme Council of the
Armed Forces

(Chairman: Field Marshal
Mohamed Hussein Tantawi)
11 February 2011 30 June 2012 Military
5 Mohamed Morsi
محمد مرسي
1951– 30 June 2012 Incumbent
Freedom and Justice Party 12

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