Resignation of Hosni Mubarak
- President Hosni Mubarak resigned on 11 February 2011, as a result of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 also known as the Lotus Revolution.
- He was the 4th President of Egypt.
- He ruled over the country for 29 years and 120 days.
- Political party - National Democratic Party
- After Hosni Mubarak's resignation, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces(SCAF) assumed control of the country.
Presidency of Mohamed Morsi
- In June 2012, a presidential election was held in Egypt and Mohamed Morsi won.
- President Morsi, a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Freedom and Justice Party(FJP), resigned from both organizations and took office on June 30, 2012.
- This marked the end of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces transition period.
2013 Egyptian coup d'état
- On 22 November 2012, after granting himself unlimited powers to "protect" the nation, and the power to legislate without judicial oversight or review of his acts, Mohamed Morsi followed his decrees by making an effort to push through a referendum on an Islamist-supported draft constitution.
- The move has led to massive protests and violent action throughout the country.
- The events escalated forcing the military to announce that it would intervene on behalf of the protesters.
- On 3 July 2013, Egyptian armed forces headed by Abdul Fatah al-Sisi acted on its 48 hours ultimatum to intervene "on behalf of the people", ousting President Mohamed Morsi in a military coup, suspending the constitution, appoints head of constitutional court as interim leader and calls for early elections.
- After the coup d'état, the General Command of the Armed Forces assumed control of the country.
Presidency of Adly Mansour
- On 4 July 2013, Adly Mansour, chief justice of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, was sworn in as acting president.
- On 14 July 2013, Mohamed ElBaradei was sworn in as acting vice president.
- On 16 July 2013, Hazem Al Beblawi was sworn in as interim Prime Minister of Egypt.
- On 14 August 2013, following a violent crackdown by security forces on supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi, in which at least 525 people were killed, ElBaradei resigned as vice president. (now vice president post is vacant)