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Egypt president says ready to bite bullet over reforms
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 14 - 08 - 2016

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said on Saturday he would not shy from tough economic reforms he said previous rulers had avoided fearing unrest.
El-Sisi's comments come after an initial agreement with the International Monetary Fund for $12 billion in financing that hinges on a reform package slashing state spending and the devaluation of the Egyptian pound.
Parliament is also expected to pass a law introducing a value added tax to raise state revenues.
Egypt's economy has been battered by turmoil since a 2011 uprising ousted veteran strongman Hosni Mubarak, ushering in unrest that has driven away tourists and foreign investments.
"The first attempt at real reform was in 1977," El-Sisi said in a speech aired by state television during the launch of an ethylene plant in the coastal city of Alexandria.
The country had been rocked by riots that year after president Anwar Sadat said he would end basic subsidies as demanded by the World Bank in return for a loan.
"The people's reaction caused the state to backtrack, and it has continued to delay (the reforms) till now," said El-Sisi.
"All the hard decisions that many over the years were scared to take: I will not hesitate for a second to take them," he said.
El-Sisi took aim at the country's bloated bureaucracy, saying the state had hired hundreds of thousands of people who were not needed.
"When I appoint 900,000 people in the public sector because of pressure for jobs, at a time when I really don't need anything from them... what effect will this have?"
Paying their salaries, El-Sisi added, had increased state debts.
"We borrow and we borrow and we borrow, and the more we borrow the more the debt grows," he said.
The government has already partially cut fuel and electricity subsidies, but the gradual reforms have been limited so far.
"We are trying to bridge the gap between resources and spending," El-Sisi said.
He called on Egyptians, especially "the great Egyptian lady," to use less electricity and water.
"Please... she can — with her presence in society and the family — decrease a lot the consumption of water and electricity, and other things that are a burden on the economy."
Although growth increased under Mubarak, economic disparity fueled the 2011 uprising that ended his three-decade rule.
He was succeeded in 2012 by President Mohamed Morsi, whose government negotiated for an IMF loan but avoided austerity measures that could provoke unrest.
El-Sisi, a former army chief, led the military ouster of Morsi in 2013, winning elections a year later.
Morsi's overthrow unleashed a brutal police crackdown on hard-liners, while militants have launched an insurgency that further drove tourists away and decimated a major source of foreign currency income.


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