Egypt’s Prime
Minister Mustafa Madbouli said the government will work with the economic
ministerial group on short-term files, including pegging prices, cutting
inflation rates, upping direct and indirect investments and doing all possible
efforts to increase resources of hard currency.
He made the remarks
on Tuesday during the first meeting of the new government.
He thanked President
Abdel Fattah El Sisi for entitling him with forming the new government,
pledging that the government would do its best to proceed with the march of
development which the president started in various parts of the country.
The premier greeted
the president, the government and the Egyptian people on the new Hirji year
(Islamic calendar), thanking former ministers and governors for their efforts
to serve the nation.
Meanwhile, he said
the government seeks finding solutions for various problems and crises
hampering sustainable development.
He underlined the
importance of prioritizing social issues for citizens to feel that there is a
genuine leap in addressing their issues and problems.
He added that
education and health files represent also a top priority for the president,
highlighting Egypt’s efforts to realize industrial development and entrench
local manufacturing.
The premier
underlined the importance of continued coordination among all governors,
particularly especially in implementing various projects, especially service
projects.
He stressed the
importance of continued communication with the board of trustees of the
national dialogue as well as responding to questions and requests of lawmakers.
He also highlighted
the importance of keeping in touch with media to expound the challenges facing
the state as well as the decisions being taken to the public opinion in order
to avoid spreading rumors.
He asserted giving
due attention to complaints referred to any ministry, highlighting the need to
promote role of efficient youth in leading positions.
He accentuated the
importance of field tours to inspect underway projects.
Source: The Egyptian
Gazette