Gad: Refusal of "civil service" in parliament reveals the split of "support for Egypt"

Dr. Walaa Gad, Director of Partners for Transparency, said that the Civil Service Law proved that there is a split in the coalition to support Egypt in parliament, and ideological differences and differences emerged between the interests of the representatives.
He added, in private statements, that the Civil Service Law needs to be amended, and its rejection is a successful step on the road to reform, explaining that some deputies' rejection of the law is not motivated personally, or because of its bias in favor of the citizen, but because of its bias and interest in the votes of the electorate even if this is at the expense of the state.
The director of the Partners for Verbalization Foundation indicated that the vote by members of the Support Egypt Coalition against the law demonstrated that the coalition was internally divided, and that some of its deputies voted according to their personal interests.
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