From the personal wishes of the Egyptian president the Country economy worsens

Egypt's occupied President General Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and the exiled Egyptian extra-businessman Mohammad Ali

Egypt’s occupied President General Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and the exiled Egyptian extra-businessman Mohammad Ali

Karachi … News Time

The plight of Egypt-occupied President General Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi is making the country’s economy worse. Exiled Egyptian extra-businessman Mohammad Ali has declared General Sisi a corrupt president. In a recent video message, Muhammad Ali has revealed that the Egyptian president is building a number of palaces and luxury residences on the beach to fulfill his wife’s wishes. Mohammed Ali has described CC as corrupt and has demanded that he destroy the economy of the country for personal luxury rather than working for the poor. General Sisi has also built a magnificent tomb of his mother. Millions of dollars have been spent on government treasury. Meanwhile, Egyptian social leader and human rights leader Omar Magdi said security and intelligence agencies were crushing political opponents on CC’s orders.

On the other hand, a number of false cases, including treason from the country, have been registered against Muhammad Ali in a business that has raised his voice against the Egyptian dictator’s corruption. It should be noted that Muhammad Ali is currently living in exile in Spain. Turkey Television “TAT World” reports that in exile business, Muhammad Ali has called General Sisi a patron of the corrupt army and said that the policy of “eat and eat” instead of public welfare only. Is being processed.

Meanwhile, the London-based journal “Al-Arabi” has written that Egyptian people are suffering from economic misery and distress. But President-General Al-Fattah Al-Sisi has increased spending on personal entertainment, including the construction of new palaces, which is fueling anxiety and provocation in Egyptian society. It seems that the reality of the dictator General Sisi is opening up on Egyptian youths and the lower classes of society. Meanwhile, Egyptian President Sisi, while addressing a seminar under a youth organization, denied all allegations and claimed that the palaces he was building were not private. In the future, Egyptian rulers will reside in these palaces. He has not given any statement on the construction of his mother’s tomb. According to CNN, CC has declared itself a vocal gentleman and sincere ruler. Egyptian media has confirmed that at the request of General Cassi, the Facebook administration has deleted all videos uploaded by exiled Mohammad Ali. Sharing and downloading of all these videos has also been banned. Egyptian social media users said that after the ouster of Sudan’s dictator Omar al-Bashir and the public revolution, the youth in social media has become active in Egypt too. A new campaign titled “CC Misconduct” has been launched on Facebook and other social networking sites, including Twitter. Exiled Egyptian businessman Mohammad Ali has 17 million fans on Facebook. His criticism and uploading videos by the Egyptian dictator are greatly appreciated. Mohammad Ali says billions of dollars are being spent for personal use rather than welfare and economic schemes for the public. These critics are being crushed under a policy of violence and repression.

It should be noted that in recent years the Egyptian government has introduced new economic reforms, which has brought a new wave of unemployment and inflation into the country. Meanwhile, protests against General Sisi on social networking sites have intensified. While Egyptian state media argue that several sites are being constructed by President Xi for the summer and winter, each palace has between 50 and 100 rooms. These palaces have separate blocks to accommodate global leaders. There are dozens of conference rooms and security venues, including helipads and halls. All of these palaces are built on deserts and beaches and 70% of their construction work has been completed. The construction project includes a mega-city project 45 miles east of Cairo and “Disneyland” in Egypt that would cost more than $ 20 billion to build.

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