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The College of Law continues the series of awareness seminars that it began with the “For the sake of your country; Be positive and participate in the 2024 presidential elections” symposium at the College of Engineering.

The College of Law continues the series of awareness seminars that it began with the 
“For the sake of your country; Be positive and participate in the 2024 presidential elections” 
symposium at the College of Engineering.
Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, 
Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Mawla, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, 
Dr. Dweib Hussein Saber, Dean of the College, and Dr. Ragab Al-Kahlawy, Vice Dean of 
the College for Education and Student Affairs, the College of Engineering witnessed, 
today, November 28, a symposium within a series of symposiums. For the sake of your 
country, be positive and participate in the 2024 presidential elections organized by 
the College of Law, and lectures were attended by Dr. Dwaib Hussein Saber, Dean of 
the College of Law, and Legal Advisor to the President of the University, and 
Dr. Rajab Muhammad Al-Kahlawi, Professor and Head of the Department of Public Law 
at the College, and Vice Dean of the College for Education and Student Affairs. 
And Dr. Mustafa Hassan Sanusi, teaching assistant in the Public Law Department.
Dr. Dwaib Hussein Saber confirmed that the university administration supports holding these 
purposeful seminars, due to its belief in the necessity of educating young people about 
the importance of exercising their political rights, as participation in political life 
in general and the upcoming presidential elections in particular is an urgent necessity 
during the current period, calling on students to be positive people, and to They contribute 
to the electoral process by casting their votes, and not paying attention to destructive 
ideas, pointing out that the high participation rate wastes the opportunity for any lurking 
in the country who seeks to undermine its stability and freedom of decision-making.
Dr. Rajab Al-Kahlawi also praised the role of the state in supporting youth, and that it opens 
the way for them to participate in all fields, praising the great support of the university 
administration in launching this ray of light and for shedding light on this series of 
seminars, hoping that it will bear fruit in increasing political and national awareness 
among young people. So that they are not led by destructive ideas that aim to harm 
the homeland.
The symposium witnessed the participation of Dr. Nobi Muhammad Hassan, Dean of the College 
of Engineering, and Dr. Ezzat Abdel Moneim Mirghani, Vice Dean of the College for Education 
and Student Affairs, and the presence of a number of faculty members, college staff 
and students.
In turn, Dr. Nobi Muhammad Hassan pointed out the importance of awareness of the constitutional 
and political duties and rights that cannot be neglected, especially the presidential elections 
that decide who is the President of the Republic, who enjoys a large number of powers and authorities 
internally and externally, calling on all those present to participate positively, and to educate 
their families and colleagues about the importance of Share.
Dr. Dwaib Hussein also thanked the university administration for its great support to the Faculty 
of Law in organizing this series of important awareness seminars, as they come as we are on 
the verge of a landmark constitutional entitlement that brings in the President of the State, 
and participation in it reflects the extent of the Egyptian people’s culture and awareness of 
their rights and duties, praising the youth’s positivity and confidence in their turnout. 
At the ballot boxes, and with Egyptian women’s political awareness and pride in 
the constitutional rights they have enjoyed for many years, ahead of many countries 
in the world, this must be demonstrated to the entire world.
The symposium reviewed the importance of participation, in addition to the procedures for 
the presidential elections, and their chronological stages, from the opening of candidacy 
until the announcement of the result, noting that participation in the upcoming electoral 
elections is a type of return to the homeland that is dominated by freedom, security and safety.