The members of the General Assembly of the Ghad Party unanimously agreed to appoint Moussa Mustafa Moussa as president of the party for life.
The General Assembly of the Ghad Party had met at the central headquarters of the Ghad Party In central Cairo.
The general assembly meeting was attended by 300 members from 12 governorates, where party leader Engineer Musa Mostafa reviewed In his speech, Moussa stated the party’s national constants from which the party is based and from which it never deviates, and foremost among them are the freedom of Egypt and the freedom of Egyptians, and the party’s adherence to the values of social justice and the values of national unity as an Egyptian liberal party that stems from the constants of the Egyptians’ national movement.
Moses also reviewed The party’s general policy, its basic orientations, the party’s role in supporting the Egyptian national state, its institutions and agencies, and the party’s orientations to support the current President of the Republic and the government. He also reviewed the efforts that had been made in the previous period and thanked those present for all their efforts to raise the party and maintain its continuity. He called on those present to continue the party’s national journey without interruption. They are tireless and tireless in their adherence to national philanthropy in the face of serious internal and external challenges at this sensitive stage of life Homeland.
Samir Aliwa, Vice President of the Party for Legal Affairs, read out the proposals to amend the bylaws to the members of the Assembly, which those present unanimously approved of, including not specifying the times for the party leader to apply for the presidency of the party. 
Mahmoud Moussa, the party’s deputy head for the governorates, presented the party’s partisan status report in the various governorates of the Republic and the headquarters that opened during the current year in Giza, Gharbia, Damietta, and East Cairo governorates, and the opening of the Dakahlia Governorate headquarters on December 27th, followed by the opening of the Sohag Governorate headquarters.
The agenda of the General Assembly was presented by Adel Esmat, the party’s vice president for training, education, and political advisor. To the party, he also presented an additional proposal to the members of the association, with the exception of the current president of the party, provided that he is the president of the party for his life. He reviewed the justifications for the proposal, its starting points, and its partisan benefits. The members of the Assembly unanimously approved the proposal.
Then words came from most of the leaders of the party’s General Assembly in support of the amendments to the internal bylaws, in support of Engineer Musa Mustafa Musa in his presidency of the party, and in support of the party’s general policy of support. The state, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and his government, and the party’s support in spreading the culture of citizenship and national unity and combating all sectarian, religious, ethnic and other strife in order to preserve the cohesion of the national fabric. And Egyptian national unity.