
Video: Egypt’s national projects matter but citizens deserve priority: Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat
Mohamed Anwar al-Sadat—founder of the Reform and Development Party and Vice-President of the National Council for Human Rights—has issued a critique of the state’s fiscal trajectory, warning that years of relentless macroeconomic spending have pushed ordinary Egyptians to their financial limits.
Al-Sadat’s blueprint for recovery calls on the government to present a transparent, highly detailed fiscal consolidation plan.
Ultimately, al-Sadat notes that while the Egyptian public has shown remarkable resilience in the face of economic hardship, their patience relies on seeing genuine, structural solidarity from their leaders.
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