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Although he was re-elected, all of this backfired on him. Egyptians no longer trust Al Sisi

Egypt: Losing the people’s trust, Al Sisi is re-elected


When the Egyptian Election Authority announced the re-election of President Al Sisi last month on December 18, Egyptians and the international community were already certain of the outcome of Egypt’s election. It came as no surprise.

During Egypt’s presidential election campaigns where three candidates ran against the incumbent, President Abd el Fatah Al Sisi, the airwaves were saturated with the consequences for failure to vote. News reports revealed the rumblings of parliament, political figures, and influencers to penalize registered voters who chose not to vote.

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By jim on 2024 01 23

Al Sisi is not a good guy but you can bet your booty that Egypt would look like Gaza right now were he not the leader. give that some thought.


By eleanor jordan on 2024 01 23

Al Sisi is the first stable president since Sadat who understands the chaos the Muslim Brotherhood can reign upon the populace. He clamped down on terrorism and while enduring and surviving the chaotic Obama Arab Spring movement to destroy Egypt's government, he has been a good leader of Egypt.
I disagree with the implications of why Egypt has in recent times tried to force citizens to vote as clearly the Muslim terrorist groups, including Muslim Brotherhood which killed Sadat, can establish a false election of it's president with fraud as did the Democrats in the US in 2020. My suggestion: Leave Egypt to Egyptians. Having visited the country while Sadat was in office the vicious misinformation among the populace was overwhelmingly distorted. Citizens, unable to have access to the truth through mass communication, were being manipulated by the Muslim extremist at the Mosque. It was sad to realize the ordinary citizen had no comprehension of the great value of Sadat but railed instead at seeing a picture of him dancing in the US at the White House. Distortion breeds contempt in the hands of terrorism and Sadat was murdered. Again,


By Centrewing on 2024 01 23

Seems all elections are now fixed by the UN WEF taking over our countries? That sure is happening here in Canada, and the USA. I think this whole corrupt UN and all it's cancerous groups needs removing from this world, they were not even elected but here to steal our countries sovereignty, monies and freedoms that citizens have worked hard to build with good real leaders for their countries citizens in place.



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