In a fervent show of support for President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in the upcoming presidential elections, the Future of the Nation Party organized a large-scale conference in the governorate of Fayoum. The event witnessed the presence of party deputies representing the region, including Hatem El-Meligy, Mohamed Taha El-Khouli, Abdelkader El-Kharaji, Youssef El-Shadly, Mirfat Abdel Azim, Mona El-Khashab, Ahmed Diab, Mohamed El-Garhy, Kamal Abu Khalil, Kamel Faisal, Abdel-Tarab Taha, Mohamed Mahmoud, Ayman Shokry, Amr Abu El-Saud, Walid Hweidy, Mohsen Abu Samtah, and Mohamed Thabet El-Gamal.
Deputy Abdelkader El-Garhy expressed confidence in the people of Fayoum, stating that he trusts their awareness. He is confident that the people of Fayoum will participate in the presidential elections in a commendable manner, showcasing the sophistication and awareness of the residents of the governorate. El-Garhy called on all eligible voters in Fayoum to support and endorse President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, urging them to contribute their votes to continue the achievements and efforts made by the president to preserve the nation.
Deputy Youssef El-Shadly utilized the conference to send a message of support and reassurance to the Palestinian people from Egypt, a steadfast supporter. Egypt, he emphasized, continues to stand by Gaza, highlighting the scenes of security, stability, and prosperity witnessed daily in Egypt. The conference, before endorsing President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, symbolically supports Egypt and its leader, holding President El-Sisi responsible for steering the nation through various crises.
El-Shadly urged everyone to make the days of the elections a powerful and dignified message to the world, showcasing Egypt's unity.
The achievements of Egypt in recent years, including those in Fayoum, were highlighted during the conference. Developments such as the enhancement of the cotton gin, the creation of two massive industrial complexes exceeding one billion pounds in cost, and the improvement of the prototype car park in Hawatim were presented. Additionally, projects like the seven sewage treatment stations and 17 sanitation projects were discussed, along with comprehensive initiatives in villages like Etsa and Yusuf El-Siddiq, costing over 7 billion pounds. The conference also addressed the upgrading of the integrated pourtly project in El-Azab, the development of Lake Qarun, and the rejuvenation of the Wadi El-Rayan protectorate, which now houses a safe haven for wild animals.
Representatives from Al-Azhar, the Ministry of Endowments, and the Coptic Church expressed their unwavering support for President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi during the conference, emphasizing unity and solidarity.
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