
June 30 revolution Egypt-Tahrir Square
June 30 revolution Egypt-Tahrir Square
On June 30, Egypt is celebrating the great revolution through which Egyptians were able to remove the terrorist Brotherhood from ruling the country. Egyptians wrote a great epic in the June 30 revolution, when they came out as one man in the streets and squares, declaring their rejection of the terrorist group's continued rule over the country.
Before the June 30 Revolution, specifically during the Brotherhood's rule of the country from 2012-2013, Egypt witnessed an unprecedented wave of unrest, instability, deteriorating internal conditions and the loss of security for Egyptians, all of which was a prelude to this great revolution.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi took it upon himself to save Egypt from division and entering the stage of no return, as happened in several other neighboring countries as a result of the rule of these terrorist groups, which do not know the meaning of national unity and the cohesion of society, so the June 30 revolution came to rid Egypt of this rogue group.
Since taking office in 2014 and even before he was sworn in as president, President Sisi has worked to build the Egyptian citizen, so that he is able to face the challenges and dangers that surround him, warning the country's enemies against any threat to peace, security and stability within Egyptian society.
We review the most prominent efforts made by President Sisi from the time he took office until today in order to improve the situation of the Egyptian citizen and recalibrate him again after years of suffering and weakness that he lived through for more than 30 years.
The country has made remarkable progress since President Sisi took office, especially the development process at all levels, including raising the standard of living of citizens, implementing a serious economic reform program aimed at supporting the role of the private sector in development, stimulating the establishment of small and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurship, and improving housing, education, health, transportation, and social protection networks, enabling it to move forward at an accelerated pace in the development process.
President Sisi has been keen to provide adequate housing for citizens by developing unsafe and unplanned areas, building new integrated urban cities, establishing housing units in existing cities, and developing the services and utilities sector, as part of the comprehensive development process witnessed by the Egyptian state.
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