The independent Parliamentary elections candidate for the electoral district of Doki, Ahmed Mortada Mansour, Agouza said that should he be elected he will give a special attention to Imbaba neighborhood. He added that his electoral program is based upon justice on all levels, giving special attention to pensions, making a shift in education conditions and public health. The son of Mortada Mansour, whose sons were accused of inciting thugs to attack demonstrators in Tahrir Square during what was referred to as the Battle of the Camels, denied the accusations and called them mere rumours. He also said that he and his father have no connection to such events. Meanwhile, he said that while he was a member in the disbanded NDP, he was an active member in the National Association for Change and he will be keen on realizing the interests of his electoral district. In an overiew of electoral program, he said that the core points of his program will stress on reconstruction of the judiciary from judges to policemen, writing constitution based on equality that guarantees freedom and dignity of the Egyptians in addition to enacting a health insurance system for all Egyptians.
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