Prime
Minister Moustafa Madbouli sent a cable to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi to
congratulate him on the 9th anniversary
of the June 30 Revolution.
In his cable
of greetings, the premier commended the Egyptian people who made one of the greatest
revolutions in the modern era to enable the State to regain authority and
exercise its national role in securing a better future.
The premier
vowed to exert further efforts to push forward development.
Next phase
Egypt's Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly issued a decree
stipulating that Thursday 30 June 2022 will be a fully paid day off to mark the
anniversary of the 30 June Revolution.
According to a cabinet statement released on Thursday, the
decision applies to workers at all ministries, government bodies, public
institutions, local administrative bodies, public sector companies, public
business sector companies, in addition to the private sector.
However, schools
and universities exams will run as scheduled, the decree read.
Thousands of
thanaweya amma (high school grade 12) students are currently taking their
exams, while university students are also doing their end-of-term exams.
The holiday marks
the day in 2013 when millions of Egyptians took to the street to demand that
then-President Mohamed Morsi leave office