Hussein Serry Pasha

Hussein Serri Basha
حسين سري باشا
25th Prime Minister of Egypt
In office
November 15, 1940  February 4, 1942
Monarch Fuad I
Preceded by Hassan Sabry Pasha
Succeeded by Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha
In office
July 25, 1949  January 12, 1950
Preceded by Ibrahim Abdel Hadi Pasha
Succeeded by Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha
In office
July 2, 1952  July 22, 1952
Preceded by Ahmad Naguib Hilali Pasha
Succeeded by Ahmad Naguib Hilali Pasha
Personal details
Born 1894 (1894)
Khedivate of Egypt
Died 1960 (aged 6566)

Hussein Serry Pasha (1894–1960) (Arabic: حسين سري باشا) was an Egyptian politician. He served as 25th Prime Minister of Egypt for three short periods, during which he also served as foreign minister.

Prime Minister

He first served as Prime Minister from 1940 until 1942, the height of the Axis and Allied confrontation in Egypt's Western Desert in the Second World War, which concluded with the Second Battle of El Alamein.

In February 1941, the Prime Minister of Australia, Robert Menzies, visited Cairo and met with Serry. Writing in 1967, he said "We found that political problems are the same the wide world over, and laughed about them." He then wrote that "The great pity was that so good a Prime Minister had to serve under so poor a King. Sirri Pasha was... a good administrator, and completely honest."[1]

Serry next served as Prime Minister from July 1949 until January 1950. His final term was for three weeks in July 1952, amidst a political crisis which culminated in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and the abdication of King Farouk.

References

  1. Menzies, Sir Robert (1967). Afternoon Light: Some Memories of Men and Events (Second ed.). London: Cassell. pp. 23–24.
Political offices
Preceded by
Hassan Sabry Pasha
Prime Minister of Egypt
19401942
Succeeded by
Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha
Preceded by
Ibrahim Abdel Hadi Pasha
Prime Minister of Egypt
19491950
Succeeded by
Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha
Preceded by
Ahmad Naguib Hilali Pasha
Prime Minister of Egypt
1952
Succeeded by
Ahmad Naguib Hilali Pasha


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