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Reform and Renaissance: President Sisi’s visit to the military academy enhances the national spirit

Hisham Abdel Aziz, head of the Reform and Renaissance Party, stressed that the visit of President Abdel Fattah Al -Sisi to the Egyptian Military Academy comes at a timing that carries great national connotations, as it coincides with the memory of the tenth of Ramadan and Egypt’s celebrations of the day of the martyr and the old warrior. Abdel Aziz added that this visit reflects the political leadership’s interest in enhancing the spirit of national belonging among the people of Egypt, especially in light of the accurate stage that requires real awareness and awareness of the regional and international challenges and its impact on the Egyptian national security.

He said: & quot; Renewed. He also praised the directives of the President of the Academy and Civil Courses’ students to be aware and vigilant, and to work hard to be at the forefront of the distinguished youth of the country. He explained: & quot; These words reflect the vision of the political leadership in preparing a new generation of Egyptian youth conscious of the issues of their homeland, and the armed with science and knowledge to continue the process of building and development. Fixed respected the world, and confirms that Egypt was and will remain supportive of stability and regional peace. Certainly, the Reform and Renaissance Party appreciates this visit and the national messages it carried out that enhances national alignment, and confirms that Egypt is continuing in its career towards development and stability strongly and confidence.

He added: & quot; With all state institutions to ensure a more stable and hopeful future for the youth of Egypt. & Quot;

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