Saturday 23 July paid holiday for employees on 1952 Revolution anniversary: Egypt's PM

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Tue, 19 Jul 2022 - 01:54 GMT

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Tue, 19 Jul 2022 - 01:54 GMT

CAIRO – 19 July 2022: Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli issued a decision designating Saturday 23 July as a paid holiday for civil servants as well as for employees at the private and public business sectors.

The holiday marks the 70th anniversary of the 23 July Revolution.

The 23 July Revolution is a revolutionary movement led by a group of Egyptian army officers, known as the Free Officers Movement, which abolished the monarchy in Egypt in, 1952.

Last year, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi marked the 69th anniversary of the revolution, saying the revolution changed the reality of life in Egypt, achieved radical changes in all fields, and put our nation on the world’s political map.

Sisi thanked the revolution's leader, late President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and hailed President Mohamed Naguib as a symbol of the revolution who bravely answered the call of national duty in a defining moment.

“Time passes and the nature of challenges changes, from 23 July Revolution to wars for the sake of the issues of our brothers, to restoring lands and achieving victory and to the current challenges, including terrorism that the police and army could besiege and weaken,” Sisi said.

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