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Urgent.. Al-Awadi and Fares are elected as representatives for the Senate

Chancellor Essam El-Din Ahmed Farid, President of the Senate, announced that Major General Ahmed Al-Awadi and Counselor Fares Saad and two representatives of the Senate had won, obtaining 299 votes out of 300 votes.

 

 During the opening session today, Counselor Essam El-Din Ahmed Mohamed Farid had won the presidency of the Senate for the second legislative term 2025. /2030.

 

 

And Representative Muhammad Abu Al-Ela, the chair of the session – the oldest member – announced that Counselor Essam El-Din Ahmed Muhammad Farid had won the presidency of the Council, after obtaining 299 votes, 100% of the total number of people who cast their votes, as 299 representatives cast their votes without having any votes. False.

 

Ahmed Al-Awadi is a Major General of Staff who graduated from the Military College on February 12, 1970, and participated in the Wars of Attrition and the October War, and for 34 years in the Special Forces, then Commander of the Thunderbolt Forces, then Director of the Military Police, then Director of the Infantry Corps.

 

And Major General Al-Awadhi holds a Master’s degree in Staff of War, the Senior Leaders Course, and the Negotiation and Counter-Terrorism Course. He also holds various courses in stun and infantry weapons.

 

Al-Awadhi served as a member of the House of Representatives for the 2015/2020 and 2020/2025 legislative terms, where he served as Undersecretary of the Defense and National Security Committee in the 2015-2020 legislative term, and Chairman of the same committee in the 2020 legislative term/ 2025.

 

As for Counselor Fares Saad Fam, he graduated from the Faculty of Law, Cairo University in 1976, and holds a Master’s degree in Administrative Sciences.

 

Immediately after his graduation, he was appointed to the State Council and worked in its various departments and rose to his positions in the Fatwa Departments, the Administrative Judicial Courts, and the Supreme Administrative Court, to He reached the rank of Vice-President of the State Council in 1997.

 

Councilor Fares Saad Pham was appointed a member of the Board of Directors of the National Elections Authority for a period of 5 years, and served as a member of the Special Council of the State Council (the highest administrative authority within the Council) and Chairman of the State Commissioners Authority, then First Vice-President of the State Council and President of the General Assembly of the two Fatwa Departments. And legislation.

 

Judicial Counselor Fares’ work in the State Council extended for about 48 years until his career was completed last July when he reached the legal retirement age.  

 

 

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