More political parties join ‘To Build It’ Campaign

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Tue, 10 Oct 2017 - 03:52 GMT

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The campaign affirmed that it does not follow any political party or governmental entity – Photo compiled by Egypt Today/Mohamed Zain

The campaign affirmed that it does not follow any political party or governmental entity – Photo compiled by Egypt Today/Mohamed Zain

CAIRO – 10 October 2017: The Nation’s Future Party announced in a Tuesday press statement that it will officially join the public campaign “To Build It” demanding Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi runs for a second term.

The party said that the decision came due to their “belief in national participation that unites the nations’ people around one goal…which is preserving nation… and to complement the path led by the leader Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.”

In the statement, the party said that its 58 headquarters will be opened to receive all those who want to fill the campaign forms across the governorates. It also allocated phone numbers available for inquiries about the campaign, in addition to allocating a central operation room to coordinate with volunteers.

According to its official Facebook page, the political part “Nation’s Future Party” launched in November 2014 and includes 120,000 youth members in 27 governorates.
“Alashan Tbneeha” (To Build It) is a public campaign that kicked off on September to demand a second inauguration of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as President of Egypt went viral on Twitter as its #حملة_علشان_تبنيهاhashtag counted at least 60 thousand tweets.
Launching last month, the campaign was affirmed that it does not follow any political party or governmental entity.

Abdel Fatah al-Sisi is the sixth president of Egypt. He came to office on June 2014 after the revolution of June 30, which toppled former President Mohamed Morsi who is affiliated with the now-banned Muslim Brotherhood.

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