SHARQEYA, Egypt: Potential presidential candidate and head of the Nasserist al-Karama Party, Hamdeen Sabbahi, finished his election rounds of conferences after spending two days in Sharqeya Governorate. Sabbahi promised if he won the presidential elections, he will make a poll about the Camp David agreement for the Egyptians to decide. "I will immediately stop exporting Egyptian gas, end the Gaza Strip blockade and open the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza," Sabbahi said. "Israel lost strategic treasure with former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's falling." "Education is a right and not a product," Sabbahi said. He said his presidential program depends on free educational system from kindergarten until university with a better reforming educational system. Sabbahi also said his presidential programs will respects all religions, it will encourage criticism and express opinions since it will depend on democracy. Sabbahi assured education will achieve the work market's needs and university leaders will be elected. The former Egyptian President, Gamal Abdel Nasser's son, Abdel Hakim Abdel Nasser, attended the conference. He said he is against the Camp David agreement and the exportation of Egyptian gas to Israel. "The Egyptian January 25 Revolution restored Egypt's leading role," said Abdel Nasser. He said his father insisted to educate him and his bothers in governmental schools because he believed in the governmental schools' roles and because his family could not afford private schools. "My father refused to use his authority as president to enroll my sister in the faculty of engineering, which she wanted, and he treated her as any Egyptian citizen," said Abdel Nasser. He also said his father obliged to depend on bank loans in order to help his daughter to get married. At the end of the conference, Sabbahi visited Abdel Nasser's private guard in his house. Egyptian youth strongly opposed former members of People's Council and former members of the dissolved National Democratic Party from participating in the conference.