Talk:President of Egypt

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[edit] Commander in chief

The minister of defence (Field Marshal Muhammed Hussein Tantawi) is commander in chief, the president is the supreme commander of the armed forces (www.mmc.gov.eg). I've corrected the text. Any disputes?

Adam Abdel - Khalik

There is no wording in the Egyptian Constitution that restricts this position to muslims only. I removed the sentence "He must be a muslim" since it is groundless based on the words of the Constitution.

Article 75 - The President of the Republic should be an Egyptian born to Egyptian parents and enjoy civil and political rights. His age must not be less than 40 Gregorian years. User:Ahmed Mohamed - Oct 28, 2006

When Atef Ebaid was appointed to be acting president in June 2004, he was Prime Minister and NOT Ambassador. I. thus, ommitted the word "Ambassador" before his name in the list of Presidnts of Egypt. Ahmad Sharief