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Bassem Ouda was born on 1970 in Egypt, is an Egyptian politician. Discover Bassem Ouda's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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1970

Bassem Kamal Mohamed Ouda (باسم كمال محمد عودة, born 16 April 1970), commonly known as Bassem Ouda, is an Egyptian politician who is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP).

Bassem Kamal Mohamed Ouda was born in Algeria in 1970.

2011

Ouda was one of the candidates for the secretariat of the FJP in 2011.

He was the head of the fuel file in President Mohamed Morsi's 100-day plan during the latter's presidential champaign.

He also heads the energy committee of the FJP.

2013

He served as Egypt's Minister of Supply and Interior Trade between January and July 2013, when he resigned due to the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état.

He was later arrested, tried and sentenced to life imprisonment in a politically motivated trial.

Ouda was appointed Minister of Supply and Interior Trade on 5 January 2013 in a government reshuffle.

Ouda replaced Zeid Mohamed in the post.

Ouda was one of the FJP members serving in the cabinet that is headed by Prime Minister Hesham Qandil.

He and other FJP members in the cabinet resigned from office on 4 July 2013 following the 2013 coup d'état in Egypt.

Ouda's term officially ended on 16 July 2013 when the interim government led by Hazem Al Beblawi was formed.

On November 12th 2013, Egyptian security forces arrested Ouda on accusation of incitement of violence.

2014

On July 19th 2014, an initial death sentence ruling was made against a number of previous members and leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood in a case known as "Masjid Al-Istqama incident".

However the Grand Mufti of Egypt refused to certify the ruling, hence the case was sent back to court.

2018

On October 8th 2018, Ouda was found guilty by the Giza criminal court and was sentenced to life imprisonment along with 31 others, 12 were sentenced to death, including Badie, and only 3 were found not guilty by the court.

On June 14th 2021, The Court of Cassation upheld the decision against all 43 individuals including Bassem Ouda.

2019

On January 10th 2019, the Giza criminal court found Ouda, and 6 other individuals, not guilty in the "Masjid Al-Istiqama Incident" case during the final ruling.

A second case was brought against Ouda alongside 45 others, including the then Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood Mohammed Badie, for participating in protests in Rabaa square.