Thursday.. Opening the door for receiving nominations for the midterm elections for veterinarians and the Qena branch

The General Syndicate of Veterinarians, headed by Dr. Magdy Hassan, General Syndicate, will begin receiving nomination applications for the mid-term elections for the General Syndicate Council and the Sub-Union Council in Qena Governorate, next Thursday, December 4, 2025.
It is scheduled to continue receiving nomination applications for 10 consecutive days, ending on Saturday, December 13. 2025, provided that applications received by mail (sent during the aforementioned legal period) will be received during the period from December 14 to 16.
The initial lists of candidates are scheduled to be announced on Thursday, December 18, 2025, followed by the opening of appeals and objections for a period of three days (from December 20 to 22), then receiving grievances and concessions (from December 23 to 25), until To announce the final lists of candidates on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, via the union’s official page, the General Syndicate has set Monday, March 30, 2026, as the date for conducting the electoral process.
In a related context, the General Syndicate sent an open invitation to all members who wish to work in public and have the vision and will, to submit their nomination papers, stressing that the union is the professional home of every veterinarian, and its true strength lies in In the participation of its loyal members who are capable of giving, especially the serious groups who have the vision and will to serve their colleagues and advance the common good of the profession.
The Syndicate called on veterinarians who are members of the General Assembly to assume their responsibility in choosing the best fit when voting, by evaluating the candidates in light of these specifications and standards; She said: Every member’s vote is a trust, and it is our duty to give it to whoever is most capable of serving his colleagues, keen on the public interest, and most committed to integrity and hard work, until the elections produce a council that truly expresses the aspirations of veterinarians and defends their rights.
The General Syndicate of Veterinarians affirmed that it encourages every qualified and loyal veterinarian to go through the candidacy experience, and that it stands at the same distance from all candidates, and respects them. The General Assembly’s choices, and it believes that positive participation – Nominate or vote – It is the real way to build a strong union that represents all veterinarians, and it stressed that it stands at the same distance from all candidates, and fully respects the choices of the General Assembly.



