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Egyptian ministers and executive leaders congratulate Mohamed Gibran on the occasion of Labor Day

Mohamed Gibran, President of the General Federation of Egyptian Trade Unions, received a number of congratulations from ministers, governors, party leaders and heads of Arab trade unions, on the occasion of Labor Day, through which they expressed their appreciation for the role of the General Federation of Egyptian Trade Unions in preserving the gains of workers in the various sectors of the state.

The list of well-wishers included: Major General Mahmoud Tawfiq, Minister of Interior, Dr. Ali Al-Moselhi, Minister of Supply, Dr. Mamdouh Ghorab, Governor of Sharqia, Osama Al-Qadi, Governor of Minya, Dr. Nihal Muhammad, Deputy Governor of Beheira, and Representative Ahmed Abdel-Gawad, Vice President of the Mostaqbal Party. Watan and Representative Sayyed Nasr, Secretary of Workers and Peasants of the Watan Future Party.

 

Major General Mahmoud Tawfiq, Minister of the Interior, confirmed in his congratulations to the President of the General Federation of Egyptian Trade Unions, that celebrating Labor Day embodies the meanings of pride and honor. With the value of work as an essential pillar for advancing the nation’s journey towards a bright tomorrow full of achievements and full of hopes and ambitions, salutes to Egypt’s loyal workers, who gave themselves for a bright future for our dear Egypt. 

 

He concluded his telegram with a prayer May God Almighty preserve Egypt and guide the steps of its men in the various fields of work and giving on the path of truth.

 

Mohamed Gibran, President of the General Federation of Egyptian Trade Unions, expressed his great happiness at what he has achieved. Egypt’s workers receive international and local appreciation, and demonstrate the tangible role of Egypt’s workers in supporting the Egyptian state.

 

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