Ibrahim Mahlab, born on April twelfth, nineteen forty-nine, is a distinguished Egyptian civil engineer and politician. His career is marked by significant contributions to the infrastructure and governance of Egypt, showcasing his expertise in engineering and public service.
From March first, two thousand fourteen, until September nineteenth, two thousand fifteen, Mahlab held the esteemed position of the fifty-second Prime Minister of Egypt. His tenure was characterized by efforts to address the pressing challenges facing the nation during a transformative period.
Prior to his role as Prime Minister, Mahlab served as the Minister of Housing, where he played a pivotal role in shaping housing policies and urban development initiatives. His background in civil engineering provided him with a unique perspective on the importance of sustainable infrastructure in national development.