Abdul Munim Qaysuni

Abdul Munim Qaysuni (Arabic: عبد المنعم القيسوني, romanized: Abd al-Munim Qaysuni; 1916–1987) was an Egyptian economist and politician who held several cabinet posts during the presidency of Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat.

[2] Qaysuni was made deputy minister of finance under Abdul Hamid Al Sharif in April 1954.

[1] He joined the Arab Socialist Union in 1962 when the party was established and was one of the sub-secretaries for its finance and commerce department.

[1] He was also named as the minister of economy and foreign trade in March 1964 which he held until 18 August 1964 when Muhammad Labib Shuqayr was appointed to the post.

[5] Qaysuni retained his post as deputy prime minister for economic and financial affairs between October 1965 and September 1966.

[1][7] Throughout his political career Qaysuni was a supporter of foreign investment and private enterprise to improve Egypt's economy.