President Abdel Fattah El Sisi will attend on Tuesday activities of the National Youth Conference in Ismailia that coincides with celebrations of the 35th anniversary of Sinai Liberation Day.
The conference will be attended by 1,200 youths from Suez, Port Said, Ismailia, North and South Sinai governorates, in addition to 200 youths representing the higher education and youth and sports ministries.
Youths representing the Presidential Leadership Program, as well as several ministers, parliamentarians and public figures will also attend the event.
The three-day conference will discuss a host of issues, topped by facing hikes in commodity prices, promoting state efforts to provide social and health care for citizens, achieving sustainable development in the petroleum and electricity sectors.
A new initiative has been launched to allow citizens to send questions to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi on the National Youth Conference (NYC) website.
The citizens have the chance now, through the "Ask President" initiative, to raise questions to Sisi and express their opinions freely.
The application could be accessed through the following link: https://egyouth.com/ar/askpresident.
On the sidelines of the conference, the president will inspect a number of institutions in Ismailia governorate.
Source: MENA
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