Egypt presents a paradox of stability under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi amid deep-rooted economic and institutional challenges, including high youth unemployment, unsustainable debt exceeding $260 billion, and systemic corruption, which stifles innovation and deters investment. Despite a surge in remittances from expatriates, there is a pervasive lack of trust in governmental institutions, further complicating the nation’s future.
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