Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, the leader of last summer’s “second revolution”, looks set to sweep to victory in Egypt’s presidential election, scheduled for 26th - 27th May. In this Watch, we take a closer look at what changes in economic policymaking might occur under an al-Sisi presidency. The key point is that it looks like he is increasingly reluctant to push ahead with bold, but much-needed, reforms.
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