Source: NY Times:
CAIRO — Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the former army officer soon to be Egypt’s president, promises to remedy Egypt’s crippling fuel shortage by installing energy-efficient bulbs in every home socket, even if he has to send a government employee to screw in each one.
“I’m not leaving a chance for people to act on their own,” Mr. Sisi said in his first and most extensive television interview. “My program will be mandatory.”
Mr. Sisi, 59, disciplined and domineering, is universally expected to become Egypt’s head of state after a pro forma election scheduled to begin Monday. He has already been the nation’s paramount decision maker since he ousted Egypt’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, last summer.
Categories: Africa
Taking in to account the nature of Egyptian people he can be successful if delivers the goods. However his happy era can not last long as uprising in the country has reformed the mind setting of young people and incompetent and corrupt have now no chance to survive long. Advise to him let nation to form political parties and ensure freedom of expression.
Mr Zubair Khan…Do you think Muslim Ahmadiyah ensure freedom of expression?
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What a wasteful argument.
Study is what you will never do and will remain compelled to comment on every subject.
Better you start your own site and write as much as you may want and do not waste the time of others.