The Cabinet, under Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli, started a meeting earlier Wednesday at the New Administrative Capital (NAC) to discuss a number of political, economic and social files.
The meeting will also tackle the latest international developments, with a focus on the repercussions of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.
Topping the agenda of the meeting are a number of important draft laws and important ministerial decisions meant to achieve economic and social stability at all levels, as well as encourage investments.
Egypt’s signing of an agreement with the International Financial Corporation (IFC), the financial arm of the World Bank, to provide advisory services for Egypt’s privatization program was also discussed during the meeting.
The Cabinet will also probe work progress at the different national projects that are being implemented across Egypt, including those to develop villages and rural areas as part of the “Decent Life” initiative.
The ministers will also talk about measures taken to implement President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s directives for the government to secure foodstuffs for citizens, along with ongoing preparations for Eidul Adha and efforts to tighten control over the market.
The files concerned with upgrading the health, sports, education, transport and customs sector, in addition to measures meant to protect low income brackets will also figure high during the meeting.
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