Twelve years after the 30 June 2013 protests, Egyptians still face unfulfilled promises from President El-Sisi, who rose to power following a military coup that ousted President Morsi. Despite claims of progress, economic struggles persist, marked by rising foreign debt and poor international rankings, while supporters credit El-Sisi with major infrastructure projects and stability against the Muslim Brotherhood.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Twelve years after the big protests on June 30, 2013, Egyptians still face many problems and unfulfilled promises, despite the government’s claims of progress and development.
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