Preserving public money and women 's gains from the Constitution
The General Authority for Cultural Palaces continued to provide a variety of cultural and artistic activities at the Western Culture Branch, where the Mahalla Al-Kubra Cultural Palace held a lecture entitled "Maintaining Public Money." The lecture said that preserving public money and state property is a national duty for every member of society. , And the need to inform the competent authorities of the practices of some in the waste of public money or assault on state property.
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Side of the symposium
Tanta Culture Palace held a cultural lecture entitled "Women and the Constitution" during which Dr. Samah Jahin reviewed the most important provisions of the Egyptian Constitution concerning women in preserving their right to citizenship, equality with men and non-discrimination, and giving them full rights to assume administrative and judicial positions, The palace held an exhibition of plastic arts with the participation of many plastic artists in the province of Gharbia, which included various works of oil painting, sculpture and ceramics, expressing the Egyptian folklore.
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Side of the symposium

Side of Fine Art Exhibition
(tagsToTranslate) Cultural deficiencies (t) Activities (t) Women (t) Constitution
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