China Daily (Hong Kong)

Egypt’s Sisi sworn in for second term

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CAIRO — President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was sworn in on Saturday as the President of Egypt for a second term until 2022, state-run Nile TV reported.

In a ceremony held in the parliament, Sisi took the oath as president with the words “I swear to protect the republican system, to respect the constituti­on and the law, to safeguard the people’s interests, and to preserve the independen­ce of the nation and the unity of lands”.

Air force fighter planes drew the Egyptian flag across the sky in red, white and black smoke, while helicopter­s buzzed over the former military chief’s motorcade as he approached parliament early on Saturday.

The ceremony was attended by cabinet members, top security officials, Grand Imam of al-Azhar Ahmad el-Tayyeb, Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II, and Grand Mufti Shawki Allam.

Ahead of the speech, the swearing-in ceremony started with the national anthem and a celebrator­y 21-gun salute.

“We managed to cross very difficult stage toward a future with more stability,” the president said after taking the oath.

After focusing on the ecoating nomic reforms in his first term, Sisi added he will give the priority in the coming four years to health and education issues.

“Education, health and cultural issues will top my priorities through launching a number of national mega projects and programs aiming at improving the living standards of the Egyptian citizens,” the president said.

“Leading a country like Egypt is really great and difficult,” he added in his speech to the nation.

The president reiterated that “Egypt will carry on its efforts for promoting the internatio­nal ties in light of partnershi­ps”.

“The Egyptian state will constantly boost its balanced relations with all regional and internatio­nal parties, within the framework of partnershi­p and exchange of interests,” he said.

‘Common ground’

Referring to the different segments and religious affiliatio­ns in Egypt, President Sisi said that “acceptance and creexcept a common ground among us will be my top priority in order to attain consistenc­e, social peace as well as political developmen­t”.

“I am a president for all Egyptians, those who agree with me and others who do not,” he added.

“I will not exclude anyone from this common space

those who choose violence, terrorism and extremist thought as a way to impose their will,” the president stressed.

Tariq Fahmy, professor of political sciences at American University in Cairo, said the president’s speech constitute­s “a work plan for the coming term, because it included several pillars that will be the base for the government’s performanc­e in the following four year”.

The expert believes that President Sisi will give more attention to social cohesion after economic reforms were adopted in the first term.

The speech also pointed out that economic reform and fighting terrorism, the country’s two major endeavors of the last four years, will be advanced as main approaches for strengthen­ing stability of the country, the expert reiterated.

Sisi won his second term with 97 percent of the votes in Egypt’s 2018 presidenti­al election.

His first oath was performed at the Supreme Constituti­onal Court in 2014.

The last presidenti­al inaugurati­on held at Egypt’s parliament was in 2005, when ousted President Hosni Mubarak was sworn in as president for the fifth and last time.

Abdel Fattah al-Sisi,

 ?? REUTERS ?? Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speaks at his swearingin of the second presidenti­al term in Cairo on Saturday.
REUTERS Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi speaks at his swearingin of the second presidenti­al term in Cairo on Saturday.

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