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People’s Assembly Speaker
 
Dr. Ahmad Fathi SorourDr. Ahmed Fathi Sorour

Academic degrees:
-Bachelor of Law - Cairo University, 1953.
-Masters of Comparative Law - University of Michigan, USA.
-PH.D. of Legal Science -Cairo University, 1959

Positions:
-1953-1959 Deputy Attorney General
-1959- Professor in the Faculty of Law - Cairo University
-1964 Cultural Attaché of Egypt in Switzerland
-1965-1967 Cultural Counselor in Paris
-1972-1978 Permanent Deputy of the Arab League and the Arab Organization of Education, Culture & Science to UNESCO
-1983-1985 Dean of the Faculty of law - Cairo University
-1985-1986 Vice President of Cairo University
-1986-1995 President of the Higher Council of Universities
-1986-1990 Minister of Education
-Member of the Political Bureau of the National Democratic Party
-1985-1993 Board member of the High Studies Institute of Criminal Sciences in Italy
-1987-1989 Vice President of the International Council of Education -Geneva
-1989-1993 Vice-President & Executive Council member of the UNESCO
-1989 Vice President of the International Assembly of Criminal Law-Paris
-1990-1991 President of the Union of African Parliaments
-1994-1997 President of the Inter- Parliamentary Union

Medals & awards Obtained:
-1964 Medal of Sciences & Arts of the first degree
-1983 Medal of Sciences & Arts of the first degree
-1992 Medal of the Elite at Great Officer Rank from the Francophone Parliamentary Association -1993 State Award of Appreciation in Social Sciences
-1997 Upper EI-Hamoula Medal from Morocco.

     
 
 
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