Walaa Gad, director of the Partners for Transparency Center, in charge of the Parliamentary Elections Monitor, said that he wished that President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's speech, today, Saturday, in Parliament was more comprehensive and specific than what he came up with, and carries more and more important contents than what he dealt with.
He added - in his statement to "The Journal of Egypt" - that Parliament is supposed to have a crowded legislative agenda, so the president's speech should have included the features of the president's legislative agenda and the government, and parliament's legislative support for them, such as amending the penal code related to combating corruption, and the speech was empty. From how to transfer constitutional texts related to regulatory agencies to a law.
He pointed out that the speech was also devoid of talking about the major challenges that Egypt faces today, such as the Renaissance Dam crisis.
Short link: https://pfort.org/en/?p=578