Farouk Sultan | |
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Chairman of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 25 July 2009 |
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Appointed by | Hosni Mubarak |
Preceded by | Mamdouh Marei |
Personal details | |
Born | 1941 |
Profession | Attorney |
Religion | Islam |
Farouk Ahmed Sultan (born 1941) is the Chairman of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, the highest judicial court in Egypt. He was appointed in 2009 by President Hosni Mubarak.[1]
Sultan's appointment was questioned by outside observers, who argued that he lacked experience in constitutional law, and that much of his experience was in military courts and state security courts. It was argued that his appointment was meant to place an ally of Mubarak at the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court in advance of the 2011 presidential election.[2]
In the aftermath of the 2011 Egyptian protests, it was announced that Sultan would be a part of the interim government, along with the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces. His role in the government was not immediately clear.[3]
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Preceded by Mamdouh Marei |
Chairman of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt 2009- |
Succeeded by Incumbent |