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Education minister Mahmoud Abu Nasr:

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Egyptian minister Mahmoud Abu Nasr
Cairo - Arab Today

Education Minister Mahmoud Abu Nasr said Wednesday that talking politics is not allowed in schools, pointing out that the ministry seeks sublime education process for all Egyptians with different political views.

In a meeting with a group of journalists, Nasr said he depends on a group of assistants who respect their country, asserting that he deals with the education portfolio in a transparent manner.
He pointed out that concrete steps were taken to bolster the education process in Egypt, adding that a number of initiatives were launched to carry out the National Strategic Plan for the pre-university education 2014-2030.
Source: MENA

 

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