Deputy chairman of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs and member of the parliament's foreign relations committee Anissa Hassouna said Tuesday that the youth conferences, which are held on regular basis, qualify youth to become future leaders.
In a statement today, Hassouna said that the slick and scientific presentations given by the ministers on the first day of the youth conference in Alexandria, which did not exceed more than five minutes each, has prompted her to ask government officials to give similar presentations at the parliament on budget allocation or government plans instead of the long and incomprehensible ones.
The Fourth Youth Conference, entitled "Egypt Vision 2030" opened Monday at the Alexandria library in the presence of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.
The two-day conference is attended by groups of youth, ministers, senior officials, and MPs.
Source: Mena
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