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Egypt PM reviews implementation of El-Sisi's media directives, national press debt settlement - Society - Egypt

The Egyptian Prime Minister has reviewed the implementation of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's media directives, focusing on ensuring compliance with the government's communication policies. The review also included discussions on settling the national press debt, which refers to outstanding financial obligations owed by media outlets to the state. This process is part of broader efforts to align media operations with national priorities and ensure financial accountability within the sector. The meeting highlights the government's ongoing oversight of media regulation and economic management.

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Egypt PM reviews implementation of El-Sisi's media directives, national press debt settlement - Society - Egypt

The Egyptian Prime Minister has reviewed the implementation of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's media directives, focusing on ensuring compliance with the government's communication policies. The review also included discussions on settling the national press debt, which refers to outstanding financial obligations owed by media outlets to the state. This process is part of broader efforts to align media operations with national priorities and ensure financial accountability within the sector. The meeting highlights the government's ongoing oversight of media regulation and economic management.

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