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Al Sisi’s first promise to the Egyptian people was his declaration to remain in military uniform and never run for president. He broke his promise then to only become what former President Trump affectionately called, “my favorite dictator"

Egypt: Another free and fair election to keep Al Sisi in power


On October 2, President Al Sisi announced his intention to run for his third term. When he first came into office in 2014, he faced one four-year term with a two-term limit. According to the Egyptian constitution, he could hold office for a total of eight years. After Egypt’s nearly sixty-year history with just three Egyptian presidents and only one election (referendum), the 2014 term limits were hopeful in reducing longevity for any president holding office.

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By Centrewing on 2023 12 10

Does this surprise anyone even the Egyptian's? That is the fear I have here in Canada, now that we have this fake UN WEF corrupt globalist totalitarian system taking over here in Canada. Trudeau/Singh/Bloc leader know how bad they are. These thieves hide from Canadians then attacks us if we protest any or all their WEF corruptions. Trudeau has said outright he wants to replace us, wants a divided Pan Canada, has called us a post national state, wants no free speech and controlled media, then lies claiming he is for democracy?



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