Ahmed Shaaban as President of Beni Suef University Students Union and Mohamed Faris as Vice President
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Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, announced today the results of the student union elections, which resulted in the winning of the student Ahmed Shaaban Ghaleb Abdel Latif, a fourth-year student at the Faculty of Social Work, as the union’s president for the current year, and the winning of the student Mohamed Faris Sayed Tamam, a fourth-year student at the Faculty of Nursing, as the union’s vice president. The elections were held under the supervision of the Higher Committee for Student Union Elections, consisting of Dr. Tarek Ali, Vice President of the University for Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Ragab Abdel Zaher, Professor at the Faculty of Law, Dr. Hossam El-Hawary, Coordinator of Student Activities, and Captain / Mohamed Farouk, Director General of Youth Care.
The student / Mahmoud Yehia Sayed won the presidency of the Student Families Committee and his assistant Mahmoud Omar Ahmed, the student Mustafa Mohamed Hassan won the presidency of the Technical Committee, his assistant Mahmoud Eid Shabta, the student Omar Abu Al-Anwar won the presidency of the Sports Committee, his assistant Mona Ramadan Mihoub, the student Hassan Hamdi Ezz El-Din won the presidency of the Cultural Committee, his assistant Mohamed Esmat Mohamed, the student Karim Abdel Aziz Dowidar won the presidency of the Rovers Committee, his assistant Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed, the student Alaa Fikry Saad won the presidency of the Social Committee, his assistant Ziad Marzouq Taha, the student Badr Atallah Abdel Salam won the presidency of the Scientific Committee, and his assistant Ramez Bassam Hamed. Dr. Mansour Hassan congratulated the students who won the presidency and membership of Beni Suef University Student Union, stressing that the processes of applying and running for student union elections and the process of registering data were characterized by democracy, neutrality, transparency and integrity, stressing that the officials of the Youth Care Administration at the colleges provided all support and facilitation to students, praising the success of this democratic experience.