Falcon29
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Find raw, hard data that backs up any claim of 15% to 40% of Egypt's economy is controlled by the military, I'm talking profit, net profit, GDP, company names and numbers, execs, and so on. It does have an empire (and that's for a reason) however, it's nowhere as big as what the article or any other article is reporting, without basis.
Did you think we'd get 'raw data' from the military which gives us figures without 'raw data'?
Egypt’s military expands its control of the country’s economy - The Washington Post
Egypt′s army expands economic power | Middle East | DW.DE | 04.05.2014
it is your right you are free to criticize anyone but may i remind you that we agreed on 1 year it is ok what el sisi done in few months is a lot more than what morsi did in years in economy diplomacy security your problem with el sisi is the brotherhood but you have to accept the fact that majority of Egyptians are happy to see them gone
What are you talking about? What did he do with the economy? This?
Al-Sisi raises prices for the poor to subsidise the wealthy
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/07/sisi-defends-egypt-fuel-subsidies-reduction-20147719731591804.html
His speech came just hours after a spokesperson for the opposition 6 April Movement said that police had arrested Mohamed Nassar, a political activist, for holding a banner in Cairo that read "You [president] promised not to remove the subsidy, but you turned out to be a liar".
"Mohamed Nassar has been arrested and he is now in Qasr al-Nil police station," Mohamed Fouad, the spokesperson, said on Monday on his Facebook page, as reported by Al-Masry Al-Youm paper.
"Mohamed held the banner and stood alone in Tahrir Square."
According to Fouad, a police report was filed accusing Nassar of spreading rumours and harming public peace. He was referred to prosecution on Monday.
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Are there even any reports/figures of the economy under Sisi? Mainstream media has been trying to censor that out. I haven't seen information on the economic progress Sisi is making that you keep telling me about. If there is, kindly present it.
Primary financial contributors were going to be the Gulf states, Saudi, UAE, and Qatar. Several Chinese (and other foreign) companies were being considered for some of the tender. Either way, that is now irrelevant, the previous government was
unable to get the project going (it was critcised but it was never actually stopped) and Elsisi has managed to get it going in
the space of a year, with the main focus of the project (which wasn't in Morsi's plan) to be completed in a year. Even if you
support Morsi or Sisi or whoever, this is a project to support, providing work for 15,000 families (of those doing the digging work alone) and potentially doubling the Suez Canals income (in the space of a year).
Yes the previous administration would have got it going. It still needs a period of 3 to 5 years by the least estimates. So you just made up that whole thing about the previous administration giving control to foreigners. When it is no different to what this current administration is doing by getting funds. You also made up the part about it being Egyptian funded. To try to make it look any different by the previous adminstration's plan.
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