El-Sissiâs decision in March was applauded by many womenâs rights activists. Egyptâs National Council for Women said at the time that the move represented a political will to further empower women.
Established in 1946, the State Council is an independent judicial body that mainly handles administrative disputes, disciplinary cases and appeals. It also reviews draft laws, decisions and contracts to which the government or a government-run body is a party.
The council had repeatedly rejected women applicants. In recent years, many women challenged council decisions, arguing that they were discriminated against.