Moussa to adopt national capitalism in his electoral program

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Wed, 14 Feb 2018 - 10:44 GMT

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Wed, 14 Feb 2018 - 10:44 GMT

Chairperson of Al-Ghad Party MoussaMostafaMoussa in a press conference after running for Presidential elections on Monday, 29 January 2018- Egypt Today/Hussein Tallal

Chairperson of Al-Ghad Party MoussaMostafaMoussa in a press conference after running for Presidential elections on Monday, 29 January 2018- Egypt Today/Hussein Tallal

CAIRO – 14 February 2018: The electoral program of Moussa Mostafa Moussa aims to support the national capitalism, said Moussa’s election campaign spokesperson Adel Esmat on Wednesday.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Esmat stressed that the program aims to restore the state's role in changing the way of life in Egypt.

Moussa's national capitalism is based on stocks offering, forming partnerships between public and private sectors and expanding the youth’s ownership.

He asserted that the electoral program, prepared by experts and specified committees of al-Ghad Party, will pose the key ideas and new visions that would benefit all citizens and achieve a public interest to conclude the transitional stage of the June 30 Revolution.

Esmat further clarified that the party is still preparing a list for the campaigning committee that will be responsible for promoting Moussa's program and all organization activities nationwide during the upcoming days.

A few hours before the election candidacy closure, Al-Ghad party nominated Moussa to run for president and be a contender against President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.

Voting in the 2018 presidential election in Egypt will commence on March 26, as announced by the National Electoral Authority (NEA) on January 8. Sixty million eligible voters will cast their ballots in the election between March 26 and 28 in Egypt, while expatriates will vote between March 16 and 18.

Sisi officially announced his candidacy for the 2018 presidential election on January 19.

President Sisitook office in 2014 after protesters toppled the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated ex-President Mohamed Morsi.

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