'Ask the President' receives questions for the 6th Youth conference

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Sat, 21 Jul 2018 - 10:14 GMT

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President Sisi answered citizen’s questions about his first four years in office during the session entitled “Ask the President” at Tale of Homeland Conference on 19 January 2018- press photo.jpg

President Sisi answered citizen’s questions about his first four years in office during the session entitled “Ask the President” at Tale of Homeland Conference on 19 January 2018- press photo.jpg

CAIRO – 21 July 2018: The official page of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi announced opening their doors to receiving Egyptian university students’ questions from July 14 to July 24, for the “Ask the President” initiative.




The president will answer back the questions himself during the sixth edition of the periodical forum, “National Youth Conference”, which will be held at the end of July. The questions that will be selected will offer an opportunity for their askers to attend the conference.

This conference will target university students and their ambitions.

All questions will be received through: www.askthepresident.net

اسأل الرئيس- Ask The President - منتدى شباب العالم

يمكنك الان المشاركة بفعالية تكريم النماذج الشبابية الواعدة في المؤتمر الوطني للشباب، حيث تم إتاحة الفرصة لترشيح نماذج مبدعة للتكريم اثناء فعاليات المؤتمر يمكنك الان المشاركة بفعالية في تكريم النماذج الشبابية الواعدة في المؤتمر الوطني للشباب، حيث تم إتاحة الفرصة لترشيح نماذج مبدعة للتكريم اثناء فعاليات المؤتمر.




Member of Parliament Hany Abaza, who is the head of the Education and Scientific Research committee in the Parliament, praised the initiative as it proves the government’s keenness to listen to different point of views and involve the youth in the decision making process.

MP Mohamed el-Komi said that choosing Cairo University to organize the sixth forum is an indication of the president’s efforts to support the education process, and listen to the new generation’s vision for their country.
Sisi had initially launched this initiative through his official page on Facebook during the fourth National Youth Conference held in Ismailia in April 2017. He answered the questions that concerned the public opinion during the past youth conferences, in a special session entitled "Ask the President".

According to the president’s official Facebook page, Sisi is keen to “build bridges of dialogue and to enhance trust between the citizens and the political leadership.”

Over the last year and a half, President Sisi held six national and international youth conferences under his auspices.

In October 2016, Egypt held the country's first National Youth Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh with the participation of 3,000 youth, President Sisi, and a number of officials and experts.

In December 2016, the second National Youth Conference was held in Cairo.

In January 2017, the third National Youth Conference was held in Aswan.

In April 2017, the Egyptian city of Ismailia hosted the fourth National Youth Conference.

In July 2017, the last and fourth National Youth Conference was held in Alexandria. All conferences were attended by Sisi and a number of officials.

In November 2017, Egypt held its first World Youth Forum in Sharm el-Sheikh under the theme “We Need to Talk”, which attracted over 3,000 participants from all over the world.

Sisi receives citizens' questions online starting Wednesday

CAIRO - 10 January 2018: President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi will receive questions from citizens starting Wednesday on the "Ask the President" initiative website, announced the official Facebook page of President Sisi. Egyptian citizens can now log onto the Ask the President website and ask President Sisi about any topic they wish, from January 10 to 15.






Additional Reporting by Dunya Hassanin

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