The General Union of Workers in Agriculture, Irrigation, Fisheries, and Land Reclamation, under the leadership of Engineer Eid Morsal, the Secretary-General of the Workers' Union, convened a labor conference in the Dakahlia Governorate on Tuesday to express support for presidential candidate Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in the upcoming elections.
During his address, Morsal stated that the union's endorsement of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi aims to fulfill the aspirations of the Egyptian people and continue the legacy of achievements initiated by President Sisi. He highlighted the progress and accomplishments made across various sectors of the state during the past decade under President Sisi's leadership, navigating challenging circumstances and unprecedented challenges in Egypt's contemporary history.
Morsal emphasized Egypt's success, under President Sisi's guidance and in collaboration with the people, the Armed Forces, and the police, in eliminating terrorism and achieving security and stability. This success has been accompanied by comprehensive development in political, economic, social, and international realms, ultimately restoring Egypt's standing globally. The country has also progressed toward the New Republic, providing a dignified life for Egyptians while preserving national institutions and supporting social cohesion.
The union affirmed its support for the multitude of achievements realized during President Sisi's tenure, expressing confidence in his ability to continue leading Egypt towards progress and prosperity. As the Egyptian state moves steadily towards fulfilling a constitutional obligation related to presidential elections, the union, representing five million agricultural workers, declared its support for President Sisi's candidacy.
In conclusion, the union underscored its commitment to serving workers in agriculture, irrigation, fisheries, and land reclamation, expressing its endorsement for President Sisi's candidacy in the forthcoming presidential elections to realize the hopes of the Egyptian people and sustain the nation's trajectory of progress.
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