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House speaker: Train tragedy proved cohesion, authenticity of Egyptians in Upper Egypt

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March 28, 2021
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House speaker: Train tragedy proved cohesion, authenticity of Egyptians in Upper Egypt

by Gazette Staff
March 28, 2021
in Egypt, Local
Egypt's Parliament meets to deliberate over constitutional amendments that could allow President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi to stay in office till 2034, in Cairo Egypt, Wednesday, Feb 13, 2019. Wednesday's session will lead to a vote later in the evening or on Thursday, after which the text of the amendments would be finalized by a special committee for a final decision within two months. Sissi's current second term expires in 2022. (AP Photo)

Egypt's Parliament meets to deliberate over constitutional amendments that could allow President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi to stay in office till 2034, in Cairo Egypt, Wednesday, Feb 13, 2019. Wednesday's session will lead to a vote later in the evening or on Thursday, after which the text of the amendments would be finalized by a special committee for a final decision within two months. Sissi's current second term expires in 2022. (AP Photo)

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CAIRO- Egyptian Speaker of the House of Representatives Hanafi el Gebali asserted that the tragic train crash in Sohag Governorate proved the cohesion and authenticity of Egyptians especially in Upper Egypt as they rushed to hospitals to donate their blood to rescue those injured in the accident.

Addressing the parliament’s general session on Sunday, Gebali said the House’s specialized committees, especially the transport and communication, have been following up the developments of the train accident and the outcome of the investigations launched by the public prosecution.

He said the parliament will closely monitor the situation following the announcement of the investigation results.

Gebali also praised the swift moves by all state bodies in handling such tragedy, highlighting President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s directives to present all kinds of support to the victims of the accident.

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