Head of the General Railways Syndicate: The July 23 Revolution liberated the ground working class

Abdel -Fattah Fikry, head of the General Syndicate of Railways and the subway, said that the July 23 revolution did the ground working class, who suffered more suffering from injustice and the loss of the principle of social justice, as the revolution resulted in its social orientation and popular sense, when it issued the property law on September 9, 1952, eliminated feudalism and sent down agricultural property from its throne.
Fikri: & nbsp; & LDQUO; the July Revolution has succeeded in making and nationalizing the trade and industry in which foreigners have been deducted, and the abolition of classes between the Egyptian people, and the children of the poor became university judges, professors, ambassadors, ministers, doctors and lawyers, and the social structure of the Egyptian society has changed & rdquo;
today the 73rd anniversary of the July 23 Revolution, which ended the monarchy, has changed. He came to the republic, when King Farouk abdicated the throne to his crown prince, Prince Ahmed Fouad, and left the country on July 26, 1952, and formed a guardianship council on the throne, but the management of matters was in & nbsp; the hand of the Revolutionary Command Council formed from 13 officers who were called & LDQUO; the Free Officers & RDQUO; Headed by Muhammad Naguib. The spirit of the July Revolution is still and will remain between us, and the workers of Egypt are inspired by the spirit of redemption, sacrifice and dedication to work, assuring our wise leadership that they are the constructive arms of Egypt, and that they are the fuel of development and construction of the new republic, which was laid by the foundation stone of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt. Politics, and we will continue to work and build for the country.