Reform and Ennahda holds its first political salon sessions on the upcoming parliamentary elections
The Reform and Ennahda Party held the first session of a series of political salons on Thursday, December 5, at the party’s headquarters in Zahraa El Maadi, under the title “From Voter to Representative: What Egyptians Expect from the Next Parliament.”
An elite group participated in the session. Of political leaders and members of Parliament, during which major topics related to enhancing voter awareness and the role of the next parliament in achieving the aspirations of Egyptians were discussed.
Dr. Hisham Abdel Aziz confirmed, The head of the Reform and Ennahda Party said during the session that the next parliament bears a great responsibility in improving the lives of citizens through legislation that serves their basic needs, such as health, education, and economic development, indicating that the party seeks to enhance its role in supporting laws that promote stability and development.
MP Tayseer Matar, head of the Irada Jeel Party and a member of the Senate, stressed that the next parliament must be built on a solid popular base, where the representative is a true representative of the people and works to serve their interests, pointing out that The relationship between the representative and the voters is the basis for forming a parliament that expresses the will of the citizens, pointing out that the voter is the one who shapes the shape of the council through his awareness and choices.
Matar also pointed out the importance of having electoral lists. It includes strong party alliances, stressing that such lists can achieve integration and fully serve Egypt’s interests and that the challenges facing the next stage are many, but the ambitions to achieve a strong and influential parliament Akmal.
Representative Akmal Nagati, a member of the Senate for the Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians, expressed his thanks to the Reform and Ennahda Party and the attendees, stressing the importance of the discussions that contribute to enriching the Egyptian political scene.
Najati stressed that changing voter culture is one of the fundamental issues that requires a great deal of time and effort, pointing out that continuous awareness is the effective means to achieve success. This goal, adding that elections are not just a voting process, but rather an opportunity to enhance dialogue between citizens and political elites, especially through localities, which represent the close link between the citizen and the decision-maker.
He pointed out He pointed out that the national dialogue opened new areas for discussion on national issues, explaining that the solutions it presented and the revolutionary role it played at the level of ideas and policies contributed to strengthening trust between citizens and the state, and that the experts and politicians who participated in the dialogue provided practical visions worth building.
Nagati touched on the last presidential elections, noting that they represented a role model in enhancing interaction between the leadership and the people, which contributed to increasing citizens’ confidence in democratic practice. He also reviewed the role of Coordinating Youth of Parties and Politicians, stressing the importance of analyzing previous political practices and building on successes, stressing the necessity of having strong unions that express the needs of different sectors of society, with a focus on empowering women and praising their success stories in various sectors. Fields.
Najati addressed the importance of the political discourse directed to voters, pointing out the need for it to be simple and direct, far from elitist language that may be incomprehensible to some, stressing the importance of educating citizens. The difference between different electoral systems, whether lists or individuals, to ensure their choice is based on a clear understanding.
He concluded his speech by pointing out the importance of choosing an electoral model that reflects economic reality. And social security for the Egyptian citizen, so that the economic conditions are not exploited during the elections, but rather the electoral process is used as a means to provide real solutions that express the aspirations of the Egyptians and alleviate their suffering.
The representative, Mohamed Ismail, stressed, Member of the House of Representatives and Assistant Chairman of the Reform and Ennahda Party, said that choosing the most appropriate electoral system requires a realistic look at the implementation mechanisms and the level of voter awareness, explaining that this point represents one of the most important challenges that must be dealt with when making a decision regarding the systems. Electoral. Representatives in Parliament and the nature of the legislative and oversight tasks they carry out, and that many voters do not realize the true role of the representative, which affects their ability to choose candidates in a thoughtful manner. And conscious.
He stressed that reform is a cumulative process that requires continuous cooperation between political parties and society, pointing out that achieving positive change requires time and joint efforts and that the presence of coordination between parties contributes to creating A political environment that supports positive interaction with citizens and enhances their political culture.
MP Muhammad Ismail concluded his speech by emphasizing that party work must extend beyond the elections, by building consciousness My community enhances citizens’ participation in political life and ensures that the next parliament is more capable of meeting their aspirations.
Reviewed by MP Alaa Mustafa, Member Senate and Assistant Chairman of the Reform and Ennahda Party, his vision on the specifications of the ideal representative and the role of political parties in supporting the democratic process.
Mustafa stressed that reaching a mature political life is the cumulative result of practices Consciousness begins with public work and student activities in universities and elsewhere, pointing out the importance of these practices in building cadres capable of assuming responsibility, pointing out that the Reform and Ennahda Party places upon itself the task of creating statesmen by providing a real model through the effective performance of the party’s representatives in Parliament, And who clearly represent this model.
Mustafa explained that the ideal representative must balance his service, legislative and oversight roles, in addition to suggesting policies and conducting studies that contribute to solving citizens’ problems. He also stressed the importance of the representative being able to manage his files in a strong manner, enabling him to communicate effectively with state institutions and submit proposals based on a realistic and accurate understanding of the current circumstances.
 
He pointed out that one of the most important characteristics of a successful representative is his possession of a clear future vision without being disconnected from the reality that the citizen lives in, and that the role of the representative is like a microphone that amplifies the citizen’s voice and reformulates his demands and ideas in a way that suits Legislative and executive work mechanisms, in a way that achieves the maximum benefit for society.
Mustafa stressed that the role of political parties should not be limited to preparing candidates for Parliament only, but rather extends to preparing qualified cadres. To serve the state as a whole, adding that the Reform and Ennahda Party is working seriously to train cadres and build leaders capable of providing distinguished political performance that reflects the aspirations of citizens.
The first meeting of the Islah Party salons Ennahda highlighted the role of representatives in achieving a balance between the demands of the street and their parliamentary tasks, and the role of parties in preparing generations of cadres capable of supporting political stability and working to achieve comprehensive development.
He moderated The session was attended by Amr Nabil, Assistant Party Chairman for Political Affairs, who confirmed that the discussions during the first session resulted in important recommendations that will be implemented to ensure a parliament that expresses the aspirations of Egyptians and fulfills their hopes. He also indicated that the party will continue to organize similar meetings to enhance communication. Between political leaders and citizens.