Egyptian parliamentarian Ahmad Al-Sijini revealed that there is a series of issues that have not been resolved in the second session of the parliamentary round, adding that the Local Administration Committee is seeking to complete them during the period of parliamentary leave as well as the continuation of the committee during the holiday in supervising the local work.
He added, during an interview with “Egypt Today”, that a number of field visits will be organized in the New Valley, Marsa Matrouh and Upper Egypt governorates.
In addition to the field visits, the MP explained during the interview that there will be a resolution for a range of legal projects regarding the organization of parking spaces provided by MP Muhammad al-Husseini and Mamdouh Muqled, whose discussions were started throughout the last round.
He added that the two laws are very important and the Egyptian citizen, and members are keen to finish them to be finalized to be discussed decisively in the plenary session, the beginning of the third session.
As for the other files on the agenda of the Committee, during the parliamentary leave, Sejini said that the law to amend the ponds and swamps, and the file of urban areas will be files to be discussed on the parliamentary holiday, in addition to follow-up of the government's commitment to the establishment of the Holding Company for garbage, the continuation of the work of the Committee. He pointed out that a memorandum will be submitted to Dr. Ali Abdel-Aal, for ratification and approval to authorize work during the leave.
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