Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced on Thursday, July 25, that an official paid holiday would be observed to commemorate the July Revolution anniversary.
According to Egypt Today, the holiday applies to employees in ministries, government agencies, public authorities, local administration units, and both the public and private sectors.
This official holiday is part of the festivities marking the July 23 Revolution.
Revolution Day in Egypt is a public holiday on July 23. It commemorates the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, a historical event that led to the declaration of the modern Republic of Egypt, ending the period of the Kingdom of Egypt.