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Minister of Housing Holds Periodic Meeting with Parliament Members to Address Constituency Needs

On Monday evening, Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, held his regular meeting with members of the House of Representatives and Senate. The meeting aimed to discuss the needs of their constituencies related to housing, potable water, sanitation, and other areas under the ministry’s purview. Senior officials from the ministry and its executive agencies were also in attendance.

Fostering Executive-Legislative Collaboration
Minister El-Sherbiny emphasized the importance of these periodic meetings in fostering collaboration between the executive and legislative branches. The sessions provide a platform for addressing constituency requests promptly, ensuring alignment with the national objective of improving citizens’ lives.

Commitment to Citizens’ Welfare
He highlighted that these efforts are in line with directives from President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to expedite projects that directly impact the quality of life for Egyptian citizens and contribute to providing a dignified standard of living.

The discussions reaffirm the ministry’s commitment to working closely with parliament members to address public needs effectively and ensure that ongoing and planned projects meet the expectations of communities across the country.

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