A member of the Education Committee in the Egyptian House of Representatives, Dr. Hossam Al-Mandouh Al-Husseini, described Egyptian-Jordanian relations as having a long history that is not governed by common interests, but rather a relationship that basically expresses this national belonging to both brotherly Arab peoples.
On the sidelines of his participation in the activities of the regional forum in Amman on equality in the southern Mediterranean region, Al-Husseini added that equality between men and women has witnessed a great leap in the legislative part of Arab parliaments, and in Egypt in particular, there is real empowerment of women with the power of the constitution and the law.
And he indicated that the problem of awareness is the real battle of every official towards every citizen, pointing out that awareness is achieved through education and culture. There is no awareness without real education and learning that leaves a positive impact on the learner's conscience, and thus leaves an impact within the child while he is in the first stage of study.
Al-Husseini pointed out that soft forces play a major role in shaping awareness, especially that most of society's problems can be solved with soft forces.
"Soft powers are the magic and quick solution to any societal problem, and the Ministry of Culture in any country has the greatest role in reaching people's conscience," he said.