File photo of President of the Egyptian Council of State Counselor Ahmed Aboud
In a statement, the counsellor thanked President El-Sisi for providing all possible support for the judiciary's convenience.
Aboud also congratulated the council's judges, expressing his wishes for continued success and prosperity for the nation.
The new land, which covers an area of 4,657.38 square metres, is on Abdel Aziz Al-Saud Street, the same street as the current headquarters. It lies directly on the Nile River, south of Cairo University Bridge.
Moreover, 405 square metres of land has been allocated as a facility offering services such as real estate registration, civil status, traffic services, and other essential services to facilitate the needs of the council's judges.
Omar Marwan, the former minister of justice, oversaw the implementation of this presidential directive, which aligns with the state’s commitment to ensuring the convenience of the council's judges.
According to the statement, the move came in recognition of the sanctity of the judges' noble mission of establishing justice and achieving social harmony.
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