For someone who wants to get married.. New decisions form El-Sisi
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi stressed the necessity of conducting a medical examination for married couples in accordance with the new Personal Status Law.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi spoke about marriage during the inauguration of two factories in the Chemical Industries Complex in Abu Rawash, Giza.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said that marriage is the toughest covenant and is not an easy or simple matter.
The need for a medical examination
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi stressed the necessity of conducting a medical examination for married couples in accordance with the new Personal Status Law.
He added that the medical examination procedures that are conducted for those who are about to get married, allow the two parties to know the condition of each of them, and then conclude the contract.
And he continued, "I am before God with an explanation, confirmation, speaking, and we are trying to make a path that confirms safety."
Al-Sisi pointed out that: “The medical examination confirms the validity of a contract, and the contract is based on transparency and credibility, and therefore every time science progresses and gives me an opportunity, I can investigate the integrity of this contract.
Judge to permit the safety of marriage analyzes
President El-Sisi added, during his speech at the inauguration of new national projects in Giza Governorate: "This is not another perspective, not a medical one, or because of disability or childlessness, This is a very deep discussion and an attempt that we are present and develop solutions and present them with the same depth, and we have agreed on the conditions for a medical examination."
And he continued, “We will set up a committee headed by a judge, and the results will be sent to it automatically through the Ministry of Health to this judge, to confirm the safety of the analyzes.”
Postponement of childbearing
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said that the new Personal Status Law will not witness the generalization of personal experiences or exceptions, calling on those who are about to get married to postpone childbearing for two or three years, to ensure that they are able to live together and endure the hardships of life.