
Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly issued a decree on Tuesday declaring Thursday, July 23, will be a paid public holiday to commemorate the anniversary of the July 23, 1952 Revolution.
The decree stipulates that the holiday applies to employees in government agencies, the public sector, and the public business sector, while examinations, if any, will continue as scheduled by the relevant authorities.
This decision aims to grant state employees a paid public holiday to celebrate the anniversary of the July 23 Revolution, while ensuring the smooth continuation of examinations and preventing any disruption to scheduled exams.



