Egypt’s Prime Minister Sherif Ismail issued on Monday a decision to form a committee to legalise the status of churches in accordance with the 2016 law regulating the construction and renovation of churches.
The newly formed committee will include the ministers of defense, housing, urban development, justice, antiquities, parliamentary and legal affairs, in addition to representatives from the intelligence and security agencies, and representatives of different churches.
The committee will be empowered to study and verify applications submitted by Christian congregations to legalise the status of churches and attached worshipping buildings.
Egypt’s President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi ratified in September 2016 a law regulating the building of churches after it was approved by the House of Representatives.
The long-awaited law was issued after months of talks between representatives of Egyptian churches and cabinet officials.
According to official figures from 2011, Egypt has 2,869 churches and over 108,000 mosques.