Cairo, Egypt — President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi convened with Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly this morning to review the government’s comprehensive agenda.
The meeting, which spanned political, economic, and social issues, focused on the expansion of social protection measures and support for vulnerable citizens, alongside advancements in education and healthcare. Prime Minister Madbouly highlighted the government’s efforts to enhance Egypt’s Vision 2030 plan, which aims to transform the nation into a competitive global economy. Key areas of discussion included the strategic commodities sector, with an emphasis on securing sufficient periods of supply amidst global uncertainties.
President El — Sisi emphasized the importance of strategic commodity security, underscoring the need to monitor market regulation and ensure the availability of food commodities.
The meeting also addressed the ongoing preparations for the inauguration of the new campus of Senghor University in Borg El Arab, a project symbolizing Egypt’s international cooperation and support for African development.
The President and Prime Minister agreed on the necessity of curbing inflation while maintaining increased spending on critical sectors.
The discussion underscored the government’s commitment to balancing economic development with social equity, aiming to foster sustainable growth across industry, tourism, and energy. This strategic meeting reflects the government’s dedication to addressing Egypt’s multifaceted challenges and positioning the nation for long-term success.
The outcomes of these discussions will be closely monitored by both domestic and international audiences.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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