Egypt .. The death of Youssef Wali, the most famous bachelor in politics

The late Youssef Wali held many political positions in Egypt.

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Dr. Youssef Wali, the former Egyptian Minister of Agriculture, passed away this morning, at his home in Giza, at the age of 89, and Dr. Maher Wali's sister told Egyptian media that the funeral would take place from the Shawashneh Center in the Fayoum governorate, the birthplace of the deceased.

Dr. Youssef Wali, a former Minister of Agriculture, held many important political positions, including the Secretary-General of the dissolved National Party, as well as the Deputy Prime Minister, during the term of former President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak.

Wali was famous for being the most famous celibate in political work in Egypt, as close to him said that the deceased abstained from marriage after assuming the position of Minister of Agriculture in the early 1980s, when he devoted himself to work only. 8.5 million acres, achieving food security, eliminating poverty in the countryside and unemployment among young graduates, stressing that the wali was an unconventional minister, and he used to enter the office of the Ministry of Agriculture at seven in the morning and leave it at ten in the evening, and he was staying in a modest house called the White House, because White painted one-story and modest furniture.

They indicated that the wali used to work on Fridays every week and go out to supervise the clearance of agricultural lands on Fridays, and start his work from his office in the protected greenhouse building near the office of the Ministry of Agriculture, and he knew in his life only work.

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