
The Sisi regime
The Sisi regime refers to the government led by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, who has held power since 2013 after leading a military ousting of the elected president. His administration is characterized by a focus on stabilizing the country through strong security measures, often at the expense of political freedoms and opposition voices. Critics say his government limits free speech, suppresses dissent, and controls media, leading to concerns about authoritarianism. Supporters argue that Sisi maintains order and promotes economic development. Overall, his regime reflects a government prioritizing stability and security, sometimes through restrictive and undemocratic practices.