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The article focused on the importance of local elections in Egypt as a crucial opportunity to develop political and party life and to enhance the democratic path through adopting decentralization, which allows citizens to directly manage their affairs in accordance with the constitution. Alaa Shalabi, head of the Arab Organization for Human Rights, emphasized that adhering to the constitutional quotas—25% for youth and 25% for women—will help inject tens of thousands of new cadres, thereby revitalizing political parties and preparing a generation ready for future parliamentary elections. He also announced training and qualification programs for young people through the organization's academy, as well as its preparations to discuss the amended local council law to ensure legislation that fosters broader popular participation and reflects societal aspirations. He underscored the necessity of presenting the new version for public discussion to ensure the success and sustainability of the electoral process.
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