
Ahmed Salem
Today, before President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Counselor Rabie Ahmed Mohamed Labna, President of the Court of Cassation, Counselor Mahmoud Ibrahim Mohamed Abu al-Dahab, President of the State Council, Counselor Abdel Nasser Abu al-Azm Issa, President of the State Cases Authority, and Counselor Hoda Ahmed Mohamed Issa, President of the Administrative Prosecution Authority, took the legal oath.
The official spokesman for the Presidency of the Republic stated that the President awarded the Order of the Republic, First Class, to Counselor Assem Abdel Latif El-Saeed El-Ghaish, former President of the Court of Cassation, Counselor Osama Youssef Shalaby, former President of the State Council, and Counselor Mohamed Ahmed Khalil El-Shennawy, former Head of the Administrative Prosecution Authority, in appreciation of their contributions and sincere efforts in serving the nation, upholding justice, and developing the Egyptian judicial system.
The President expresses his confidence in the heads of the judicial bodies.
Ambassador Mohamed El Shenawy, the official spokesperson, added that during his meeting with the new heads of judicial bodies, the President expressed his wishes for their success and guidance in their national duties, stressing his confidence in their ability to continue strengthening the rule of law and consolidating the values of justice and equality among all citizens.
The President stressed the commitment of all Egyptian state institutions to supporting the independence of the judiciary, enforcing the law, and upholding the values of truth and justice, which constitute the pillars of the modern Egyptian state within the framework of the new republic.
The President also praised the pivotal role of the esteemed judicial institutions and bodies in protecting public funds and state property, combating corruption and terrorism, and safeguarding the freedoms, rights, and property of citizens, noting the tangible progress in the speed and mechanisms of litigation, strengthening the role of the judiciary, and empowering Egyptian women in the judicial corps.



