Vice President of Egypt
The vice president of the Arab Republic of Egypt is a senior official within the Egyptian government.
History of the office
Before 1971
In 1962, President Gamal Abdel Nasser instituted collective leadership in Egypt, separating the post of prime minister from that of president and establishing a presidential council to deal with all issues formerly considered presidential prerogatives. Five of the council's 11 members were vice-presidents of Egypt.Under the 1971 Constitution
According to article 139 of the 1971 Constitution, the president "may appoint one or more Vice-Presidents define their jurisdiction and relieve them of their posts. The rules relating to the calling to account of the President of the Republic shall be applicable to the Vice-Presidents." The Constitution gave broad authority to the president to determine the number of vice-presidents, as well as their appointment, dismissal and duties of office.After the 2011 amendments, the president should appointed a vice president 60 days after his inauguration.
Under the 2012 Constitution
The 2012 Constitution did not include the position of vice-president.With the adoption of the 2012 Constitution on 26 December 2012, the office of vice-president was abolished. Mahmoud Mekki was the last person to hold the office before the adoption of the 2012 Constitution, having resigned on 22 December 2012.