Mubarak ruled for how many years
In death, Nasser and Sadat continue to haunt Egypt — their images remain publicly prevalent. Mubarak lacked the charisma and popularity of those leaders, but he far surpassed them in longevity. Some activists and analysts claim Mubarak will continue to be the spectral symbol of a frustrated revolution that not only attempted to topple him, but aimed for wider systemic reform, a struggle that continued years after his removal.
The security institutions and systems that Mubarak maintained — and which sacrificed him — have endured.
Mubarak is survived by his wife, Suzanne, and his sons, Gamal and Alaa. Through interviews with correspondents on the ground, Al Jazeera tells the story of 18 days when history was made. Four years after the uprising that toppled the longtime leader, what message is the verdict sending? By Patrick Keddie. Published On 25 Feb Military, political rise Mubarak was born in a rural village in the Nile Delta in From: Inside Story.
More from News. India: Border state ambush kills five soldiers, two civilians. Sudan security forces kill anti-coup protester, medics say. Tigray rebels killed dozens of civilians: Ethiopia rights body. Most Read. Poland-Belarus border: What you need to know about the crisis. Rivian is now biggest US company by market value with no revenue. He is unhurt and returns to Egypt. Mubarak later blames a Sudanese man for the attempt. Six gunmen and three police also die. March - Street protests by the Kefaya Enough Movement draw hundreds across Egypt to oppose a fifth term for Mubarak or any attempt to install his son Gamal in his place.
Days before, police say they detained about members and supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood. May 11, - Parliament votes to change the constitution to allow contested presidential elections, dismissing opposition complaints that strict rules would prevent genuine competition.
A referendum later in May overwhelmingly confirms the constitutional change. He is approved as president in a referendum in November and re-elected in October and October He is unhurt and returns to Egypt.
Mubarak later blames a Sudanese man for the attempt. Six gunmen and three police also die. October 5, - Mubarak is sworn in as president for his fourth term and names Atef Obeid as prime minister after the government led by Kamal Ganzouri resigns. March - Street protests by the Kefaya Enough Movement draw hundreds across Egypt to oppose a fifth term for Mubarak or any attempt to install his son Gamal in his place.
Days before, police say they detained about members and supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood. May 11, - Parliament votes to change the constitution to allow contested presidential elections, dismissing opposition complaints that strict rules would prevent genuine competition.
A referendum later in May overwhelmingly confirms the constitutional change. September 27, - Mubarak is sworn in for a fifth consecutive term after winning the first contested presidential election on September 7.
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