President directs government to participate in National Dialogue

President directs government to participate in National Dialogue

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has directed the government to actively participate in the second phase of the Egyptian National Dialogue sessions, focused on addressing economic issues. This announcement was made by Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli on Sunday.

Madbouli convened with members of the Board of Trustees of the National Dialogue on Sunday evening. The meeting was attended by Diaa Rashwan, the General Coordinator of the National Dialogue; Ahmed Galal, Rapporteur of the Economic Axis; Judge Mahmoud Fawzi, Head of the Technical Secretariat of the National Dialogue; and several other members of the Board of Trustees.

The Prime Minister emphasized that steps have been taken to implement the recommendations and outcomes from the first phase of the national dialogue sessions. He proposed the establishment of a joint coordination group comprising government officials and National Dialogue members to oversee the implementation of these recommendations and outcomes.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister elaborated on the current economic challenges and outlined the government's efforts to address them.

The Egyptian National Dialogue sessions on the economic axis will kick off today at the National Training Academy (NTA), member of the dialogue council Gamal El Keshkey announced.

The sessions will last for four days, he said, noting that the economic situations that touch the citizens come at the top of the discussions.

The recommendations will focus on issues associated with the state’s budget, inflation, social justice, and investments.

Source: Egypt Today

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