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Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Egypt’s Cabinet Approves Nine New Resolutions as Strategic Command Headquarters Opens in New Administrative Capital

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Egypt's Council of Ministers, chaired by Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly, convened its weekly session on Wednesday, approving nine new resolutions spanning higher education, investment, industrial development, and legislative affairs. The session coincided with the inauguration of the State Strategic Command headquarters in the New Administrative Capital, an event that drew wide official commentary and was framed by government and parliamentary figures as a landmark moment for national security and institutional modernization.

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According to El-Fagr and El-Balad, the Cabinet's nine approved resolutions addressed higher education, investment facilitation, industrial development projects, and the creation of an estimated 3,500 new employment opportunities. Minister of Planning and Economic Development Ahmed Rostom presented Egypt's Fourth Voluntary National Review for 2026 during the session, while Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mahmoud Esmat briefed ministers on current and planned renewable energy capacities. Prime Minister Madbouly described the inauguration of the Strategic Command headquarters as a source of pride for all Egyptians, adding that it reflects President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's vision for modernizing the structures of the Egyptian state.

El-Fagr and El-Balad reported that multiple parliamentary figures echoed the government's position. Senator Abdel Hadi al-Qassaby, deputy head of the Mustaqbal Watan party and chair of the Senate's Human Rights and Social Solidarity Committee, described the inauguration as a qualitative leap in consolidating national security. MPs Omar al-Ghoneimi and Jirjis Lawandi also issued statements affirming that the new headquarters represents a strategic elevation in state readiness. The convergence of executive and legislative voices around the event reflects a coordinated official messaging effort.

On the legislative front, El-Balad reports that the joint committee of the House of Representatives' Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee, chaired by Counselor Mohamed Eid Mahgoub, granted preliminary approval to a draft law reorganizing the Mostakbal Misr Agency for Sustainable Development. Several committee chairs expressed support while calling for a review of accreditation standards and penalty provisions within the proposed legislation.

El-Fagr further reported that Egypt assumed the presidency of the World Summit on the Information Society Forum for 2026 in Geneva, represented by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, underlining Cairo's continued engagement with international digital governance bodies.

Watch For:

Whether the nine Cabinet resolutions translate into measurable investment commitments or remain framework agreements, particularly regarding the 3,500 projected jobs, will be a key indicator to monitor in coming weeks. The draft law on Mostakbal Misr Agency is expected to return for detailed clause-by-clause review, with parliamentary debates over penalty and accreditation provisions likely to generate further legislative friction. Egypt's assumption of the WSIS Forum presidency may open broader diplomatic opportunities within United Nations technology governance circles ahead of the 2026 summit calendar.

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