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Egyptians Wonder if Sissi Can Heal Egypt's Economic Woes 埃及人想知道塞西能否治愈经济困境
CAIRO — During his campaign, Egypt's president-elect Abdel Fattah el-Sissi promised to heal the nation's ailing1 economy. And while many Egyptians have high hopes for newfound safety and prosperity, Sissi has called on Egyptians to make sacrifices, warning it will take years to reform the economy.
After three years of upheaval2 and no clear economic program, however, it's unclear how much more such sacrifice they can take.
Once popular with tourists, this market has mostly local shoppers a few days after the presidential election. Sissi has been declared the winner. Pre-election pro-Sissi music still blares on the streets.
Locals say the tourism industry, like others in Egypt, has flat-lined [disappeared].
Poor business
Ahmed Alaa makes traditional boxes and games out of wood and mother-of-pearl. He said business has been bad since the 2011 revolution.
“Before the revolution we was working very much, and there were many tourists in Egypt. But after the revolution we feel very, very bad because the economy in Egypt - it’s not only the tourist [industry] -- everything is damaged and everything [has fallen] down," said Alaa.
Sissi’s ideas to improve the economy already were in play before the votes were counted. The government plans to cut subsidies3 and reduce the national deficit4.
Mohammad Gad5 is a senior economic reporter at el-Sharouk, a prominent Egyptian newspaper. He said the plan could backfire, and a large reduction in fuel subsidies could cause even more unrest.
“To some degree this is an unprecedented6 move by the Egyptian state to deal with the subsidy7, but without having a clear vision and alternative policies that would ease the economic pressure on both people in dire8 poverty and the middle class, it could bring down the social system," said Gad.
Despite widespread poverty, the incoming president has called for sacrifices from the Egyptian people, suggesting they eat less food, walk more and use less electricity to help their economy recover.
He said he will significantly improve the economy and the security situation within two years.
“The Egyptians expected a lot of things.During two revolutions they were aspiring9 for bread, freedom, social justice. The Egyptians wanted to live like this.I need to give them security and stability and complete development," said Sissi.
Limited patience
But activists10 say the Egyptian public will not wait two years for change.
Human rights worker Abdelrahman Hany said the public will lose patience.
“People will take to the streets for two reasons: first regarding Sissi, because he would not fulfill11 everything he promised regarding economic recovery, or take the first steps towards economic recovery," said Hany.
Sissi will be Egypt’s third president in three-and-a-half years after the last two were ousted12 following popular protests. Sissi, the former army chief and defense13 minister, has been running the country since the army imprisoned14 former president Mohamed Morsi last July.
Thousands of people have been killed or arrested since then, accused of being associated with Morsi’s party, the Muslim Brotherhood15.
Despite the turmoil16, and an income of less than $150 a month, the wood craftsman17 Ahmed said for now he can live with some sacrifices.
“We need to work more and we need to give Egypt more because we can change the life, different than now, you know," he said.
Ahmed also worried that the people will not have the patience to wait for reforms. In the meantime, though, he hopes that at least with a real president in charge again, some tourists will return to his market.
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n.亏空,亏损;赤字,逆差 | |
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6 unprecedented | |
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adj.可怕的,悲惨的,阴惨的,极端的 | |
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9 aspiring | |
adj.有志气的;有抱负的;高耸的v.渴望;追求 | |
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10 activists | |
n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 ) | |
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11 fulfill | |
vt.履行,实现,完成;满足,使满意 | |
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12 ousted | |
驱逐( oust的过去式和过去分词 ); 革职; 罢黜; 剥夺 | |
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13 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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15 brotherhood | |
n.兄弟般的关系,手中情谊 | |
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16 turmoil | |
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17 craftsman | |
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