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Sharawi Gomaa was born on 1920 in Egypt, is an Egyptian politician (1920–1988). Discover Sharawi Gomaa'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 68 years old?

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1920

Sharawi Gomaa (1920–1988) was an Egyptian military officer who served in various posts, including governor of Suez, deputy prime minister and minister of interior, during the presidency of Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Gomaa was born in 1920.

He graduated from the Military College.

1951

He obtained a master's degree in military sciences 1951.

Then he worked as a teacher at the Military College.

Gomaa was part of the Free Officers movement's left-wing faction.

1957

He joined the General Intelligence Directorate serving as its deputy director between 1957 and 1961.

1960

During his term as interior minister he established the Police Cadets Institute in late 1960s.

1961

When the Arab Nationalist Movement (ANM) had disputes with the Syrians and the United Arab Republic was dissolved in 1961 the ANM developed direct ties with Egypt.

Gomaa coordinated the operations of the ANM as part of the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate.

Gomaa was appointed governor of Suez in 1961 which he held until 1964.

1962

He joined the Arab Socialist Union in 1962 and was made a member of its secretariat in November 1964.

1963

This unit was established in 1963 and was headed by Gomaa and Sami Sharaf.

1965

Gomaa was appointed minister of state to the cabinet of the United Arab Republic led by Zakaria Mohieddin on 2 October 1965.

He replaced Zakaria Mohieddin as interior minister who had held the post since 2 October 1965.

1966

Gomaa was named as the minister of interior and deputy prime minister in 1966 in a cabinet reshuffle.

1967

However, he was one of the Egyptian officials who preferred to get support from the Soviet Union, particularly after the defeat of Egypt in the Six-Day War in 1967.

1968

Gomaa was named as the minister of interior in a cabinet reshuffle in May 1968.

1969

He was the secretary general of the Arab Socialist Union in 1969 and was part of its secret unit, the Socialist Vanguard (Arabic: al-Tanzim al-Tali‘i), which was also called the Vanguard Organization.

1971

He was part of the May Group who were removed from the office by Anwar Sadat in May 1971.

As of 1971 Gomaa was one of the Vanguard secretariat's ten members.

Gomaa resigned from his post as interior minister with other Nasser supporters in the cabinet on 13 May 1971.

These officials are called the May Group.

Following this incident Gomaa was arrested and tried due to his alleged participation in the planned coup against Sadat.

The reason for the arrest of Gomaa and others such as Sami Sharaf was that they had been supported by the ASU, the leftist figures affiliated with the Al Tali'a magazine, and the business elites.

Gomaa was sentenced to death, but in December 1971 his sentence was reduced to life imprisonment.

Gomaa was an anti-communist and supported the establishment of a capitalist state.

1988

He died on 28 November 1988.