Egypt's Minister of Finance Mohamed Maait cast his vote on Sunday in the 2024 presidential elections.
the minister said that he was keen to fulfill his national duty to participate in shaping Egypt’s present and future.
"We all, as Egyptians, have a national duty and a constitutional right to express our opinion in the presidential elections," he added.
"The Egyptians will prove once again the extent of their national awareness by their keenness to participate in shaping their present and future, and their categorical rejection of any miserable attempts to dissuade them from their historical and civilizational path of construction and development."
Also, Hassan Abdullah, Governor of the Central Bank (CBE), cast his vote inside the Agricultural Commission Committee in Dokki, on the first day of the presidential elections that began today.