Strikes should be banned by the constitution. The president is not tough enough! – Ali Sabri (VIDEO)

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The Minister of Justice Mohamed Ali Sabri has stated that the new constitution should prohibit strikes by those working in economic hubs.

“There are several economic hubs. Ports, Customs, Water Board, Electricity Board, Petroleum Corporation, GMOA are such. Employees at all these hubs should be banned from going on strikes. The new constitution should not give them that power. I think it should be restricted by the Constitution itself. Because they have to think where they come from – now the army can not strike, the police can not strike. Similarly, these economic hubs should not be allowed to strike.

The second option is to create a rapid deployment force to suit it – a way they can work even if they strike. This cannot be resolved very quickly. But personally, I believe the President is a little too relaxed. The people of this country wanted a tougher president. ”

Mohamed Ali Sabri said this in a recent interview with Neth FM.

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