June 30: June 30 Anniversary (Egypt)

The June 30 Anniversary is a public holiday observed in Egypt every June 30, commemorating the 2013 coup d'état that led to the ousting of President Mohamed Morsi. This date marks the peak of mass protests against Morsi, which began in November 2012 and culminated on the first anniversary of his inauguration. Following three days of demonstrations, Morsi was removed from office by a coup led by General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The anniversary was established by the Egyptian government in 2013, and on this day, the incumbent President of Egypt addresses the nation in a speech. The holiday serves to remember the events that led to significant political change in the country.

June 30: June 30 Anniversary (Egypt)


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