The Secretary-General of the "Guardians of the Homeland" Party and the First Deputy of the Defense and National Security Committee in the Senate, Major General Tarek Nasir, emphasized "the awareness of Egyptians abroad, their culture, and their sense of patriotism, as they face a significant responsibility towards the homeland. Therefore, I call upon them to mobilize strongly in the upcoming constitutional entitlement and to vote for President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for another presidential term to continue the process of construction and development and to build the new republic based on justice and equality."
Nasir noted that "President Sisi has preserved the Egyptian state from fragmentation and the division into microstates by rearming the Egyptian army and equipping it with the latest advanced weapons, making it a shield and sword for Egypt." He pointed out that "the Guardians of the Homeland Party has dedicated all its premises, both domestically and abroad, for President Sisi's election campaign, believing in the efforts he has made to raise Egypt's name and place it among the ranks of developed countries."
The Secretary-General of the "Guardians of the Homeland" renewed his call to the Egyptian people "to stand behind their wise leadership in light of the dangers facing Egypt." For his part, Yasser Abu Al-Dahab, a leader of the "Guardians of the Homeland" Party in the Sultanate of Oman, indicated that Egyptians in Oman "have well-prepared for the upcoming constitutional entitlement by organizing several informational seminars about the importance of attending and positively participating in the upcoming presidential elections, considering it a right and a national duty for every Egyptian."
Abu Al-Dahab clarified that "the Egyptian community in the Sultanate of Oman is an example to follow in giving and loyalty to their homeland and rallying behind its wise leadership," praising "the role of the Egyptian embassy in the Sultanate of Oman in facilitating all procedures for the upcoming constitutional entitlement and ensuring it is conducted in a manner befitting the construction of a modern Egypt."