General Coordinator of the National Dialogue Diaa Rashwan. File photo
In a statement on Thursday, Rashwan explained that the agenda was agreed upon after consulting with the general rapporteurs and assistant rapporteurs of the three axes of the dialogue (political, economic and social).
It will include several sessions on promoting civil work, freedom of information law and public investments.
Rashwan noted that all conclusions and proposals resulting from the plenary sessions will be formulated and presented to the Board of Trustees to be discussed before being submitted to the president.
This, he added, requires holding a number of specialized mini-meetings expressing all points of view after each several plenary sessions.
The Board of Trustees will hold a meeting on Saturday in order to form these committees and determine their tasks, Rashwan pointed out.
The National Dialogue kicked off on 3 May with broad participation from public figures, political forces, civil society groups as well as professional and labour unions, who discussed key political, economic and social issues.
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