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Sisi starts third term as Egyptian President, promising more investment

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April 2, 2024
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Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was sworn in Tuesday for his third term as leader of the Arab world’s most populous nation.

Sisi, at the new parliament building highlighted the challenges Egypt withstood in recent years while promising continued development, which many Egyptians say they feel excluded from.

“The past few years have shown that the path of nation-building is not paved with roses between terrorist attempts at home, sudden global crises abroad, fierce wars around us,” Sisi told lawmakers and religious, government, and military officials.
Sisi swept to victory in an election last December with 89.6% of the vote and no serious challengers.

As the war raged in neighboring Gaza his message of stability and security resonated with some voters, but many, preoccupied with economic hardships, expressed indifference about the election, saying the result was a foregone conclusion.

Sisi’s term runs to 2030, following constitutional amendments that extended presidential terms to six years and allowed him to stand for a third election.

He promised increased spending on programs targeting the poor and engaging the private sector in line with commitments that helped secure last month’s expanded $8 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund.

Sisi equally promised investment in several sectors, including energy, as well as rationalized public spending and committed to continuing to build new cities.

READ ALSO: IMF releases $820 million to Egypt to bolster struggling economy

Since Sisi became president in 2014, Egypt has embarked on an infrastructure splurge spearheaded by the military, which he says is essential for economic development and to accommodate a population that has grown by 6 million since hitting the 100 million mark four years ago.

The $58 billion New Administrative Capital in the desert east of Cairo is the largest of the mega projects, which also include an expansion of the Suez Canal, extensive road building, and other new cities.

However critics blame such projects for contributing to Egypt’s economic woes, saying they divert resources away from more urgent needs and increase Egypt’s debt burden.

Former Egyptian presidential hopeful Ahmed Tantawy said the speech was typical in repeating promises of a “new republic” but offering no real solutions.
“We strongly demand transparency and frankness with the great Egyptian people who are struggling under debt, poverty, human rights deteriorating record,” Tantawy said.

The former leftist lawmaker, who had emerged as the most popular challenger during last year’s election, ended his campaign after he was unable to secure the required number of public endorsements. Last month, he was found guilty of forging election documents and ordered to pay a fine and barred from upcoming elections.

Though economic troubles threatened Egypt’s stability, its global position has been bolstered by the Gaza crisis, in which it has served as the main conduit for aid and an initiator of ceasefire talks.

Sisi, a former intelligence general, rose to power a decade ago after deposing of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Mursi, Egypt’s only freely elected president.

Rights groups estimate tens of thousands of people including liberal activists and Islamists have been jailed since Mursi’s ouster.

Sisi and his supporters say that stability and security are paramount, and that the state is working to safeguard social rights such as housing and jobs.

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