June 30 Revolution
Egypt's First Lady Entissar Amer congratulated the Egyptian people on the 11th anniversary of the 2013 June 30 Revolution in a social media post on Sunday.
Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced that Sunday, June 30, will be an official paid holiday on the anniversary of the June 30 Revolution.
Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid has published an article on the MFA Blog in response to a recent Foreign Policy’s article on the Arab Spring, which he described as “inciting against Egypt.”
President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi delivered Friday a speech on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of June 30 Revolution that overthrew the regime of the outlawed Muslim Bortherhood.
The Ministry of Defense and Military Production posted on its official Youtube channel a video report on achievements accomplished in the sectors of housing, transport, and tourism.
Ten years have passed since the June 30 Revolution took place, and as we celebrate this month the anniversary, we also recall the spirit of this uprising that meant to build a homeland, correct a path and open horizons of dream and hope for millions of Egyptians.
Removing the morbid terrorist group from the political scene allowed the country to continue its path towards success and progress .
This decision came in celebration of the ninth anniversary of the June 30 Revolution.
Minister of Defense and Military Production Mohamad Zaki sent on Tuesday a cable of congratulations to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, on the occasion of the June 30 Revolution.
The concerts will be held simultaneously in Cairo Opera House's Fountain Theater and Damanhur Opera House on June 30 at 8 p.m.
After the June 30 revolution, all sectors of the state witnessed development and restoration in government facilities, including cultural facilities.
After the June 30 revolution, the Egyptian state worked to develop the Mit- Rahina area.
After the June 30 revolution, all sectors of the state witnessed development and restoration processes in all government facilities, including cultural facilities and buildings.
Between January 28, 2011 and July 3, 2013, Egypt lived in political instability because of overthrowing two regimes.
The Speaker described the revolution as an embodiment of "the consolidation between the Egyptian people and its national great army."
The first lady added that Egyptians made an example and an idol during the revolution wishing the country security, stability, and peace.
Eight years ago, the June 30, 2013 Revolution took place, marking the start of the “development revolution”, in which new methods and ideas were launched in managing the country’s resources.
On June 30, many important events took place.
They stressed the need for the Egyptian people to work on an important project to restore their common values and re-establish them.
After the June 30 revolution, all sectors of the state witnessed development and restoration processes, including cultural facilities and buildings.