Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

10 Years Changed The Future of Egypt


Sun 02 Jul 2023 | 02:10 PM
Elham Aboul Fateh
Elham Aboul Fateh
Elham Aboul Fateh

10 Years changed the history of Egypt and laid a better future for it. Some evil forces tried to make us like the fragmented countries that were dominated by the Brotherhood. The Egyptian people’s awakening on June 30, their choice of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and the army’s support to the people on July 3 helped us be a strong and leader country in its region and in its continent as it builds, constructs, implements projects and plans for the future of its people.

10 Years have passed since the grief was removed from the nation, the grief that was about to obscur its identity and distort its history and civilization, but God granted us President Sisi, a delegated leader from the symbols of the national forces in their various political and social directions, to announce the end of the deadline that was granted to the “group” to return to its senses and preserve the trust but it couldn't bear the responsibility, so the Egyptians rushed to the squares of Egypt from the villages and cities, declaring their aspiration to get rid of the "group" and its supreme leader. 

Solid will and unyielding determination transformed Egypt, within a few years, from a country facing dangerous division and the specter of civil strife, to a cohesive state, whose people enjoy priceless security and stability paid for by heroes from within this people, including its armed forces and police, who confronted a fierce wave of terrorism. Their men sacrificed their lives for the homeland to live and prosper. 

We started a journey of construction and work in all directions, internally, with projects and achievements that eliminated slums and established modern roads, cities, and a decent life for the Egyptians.. Abroad, Egypt has returned to its pivotal role as a leader and influencer state. The new, great, democratic Egypt has been restored thanks to a leader who accomplished many achievements. These Achievements were reflected in his speech that he delivered on the tenth anniversary of the June 30 revolution, "the day the people declared that Egypt is for the Egyptians independent in its decision and follows only the will of its people and its supreme interests, and the June 30th was a title for reaffirming the unity of the homeland under its Egyptian identity. 

It is an immortal and decisive day whose events and its consequences will remain a subject of study for thinkers and researchers. Many questions have been raised about the secret of the special relation between the Egyptian people and the institutions of their national state, and between the people and their armed forces, and many are confused about the source of this relation.

Thank you, Mr president 

Thank you, the great people of Egypt.

Happy returns.