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Parliamentarians are discussing the “Children of Female Prisoners” Bill to prevent fines from being imprisoned.

The Association for the Care of Women Prisoners’ Children held a discussion session on the legal proposal to resolve the fines crisis within the framework of the National Alliance for the Protection of Women by Law, at the Bramissa Hotel in Dokki on Sunday, October 24; In order to submit and present it to the Egyptian Parliament to bring about a legislative change that activates alternative penalties. The session kicked off in the presence of MP Solaf Darwish, Deputy Representative of the Parliament’s Manpower Committee, MP Evelyn Boutros, MP Abdel Moneim Imam, Head of the Justice Party and Chairman of the Party’s Parliamentary Committee in the House of Representatives, Representative Shaima Mahmoud, Representative Maysa Ahmed Attia, Representative Salwa Ahmed Abu Al-Wafa and Senator Ahmed Kenawy.

Also MP Hossam Al-Mandouh, Head of the Parliamentary Committee of the Tagammu Party in the House of Representatives, Atef Maghawry, Representative Ahmed Bahaa Shawqi, Representative Hend Hazem, Representative Jihan Al-Bayoumi, Member of Parliament from the Sahel and Rod Al-Faraj district Muhammad Radi, and Counsellor Hisham Bahloul, Attorney General at the Cassation Prosecution.

Nawal Mustafa: The National Alliance offers realistic solutions to the debt crisis:

Nawal Mostafa, president and founder of the Association for the Care of Women Prisoners’ Children, thanked all the legal experts, members of the Egyptian House of Representatives and Senate, and then reviewed the history of the Association for the Care of Women Prisoners’ Children and its work with children inside Egyptian women’s prisons since 1990, and working with “Prisoners of Poverty” since 1990.  2007, the National Alliance for the Protection of Women was also known as the law, which was launched by the association through a New Life Project in partnership with Drosos Foundation since 2017, which aimed to amend the article on the delivery of trust in Egyptian law, which is Article 341 of the Penal Code, and replace the execution of punishment inside prison with work in the civil service.  out of prison.

Nawal Mustafa affirmed her keenness to form a coalition of members of the Egyptian House of Representatives, the Senate, legal experts, economics and NGOs to discuss the issue of intertwined debts at all levels and to combine efforts to reach realistic solutions to confront them in a parallel way and submit them to decision makers and the Egyptian Parliament. In order for social justice to prevail among the sects of the people.

The Writer Nawal Mostafa praised the establishment of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of the National Committee for Payers and Women Delinquents to change the situation of debtors in Egypt, stressing that we have a political leadership that desires change and take care of these debtors for a better life.