Kuwaiti journalist hails president Sisi as bulwark against MB attempts to rule Egypt

Kuwaiti journalist Ahmad Al Sarraf hailed President
Abdel Fattah El Sisi as a strong bulwark against attempts by the terrorist
Muslim Brotherhood group to rule Egypt.
Writing in the Kuwaiti daily Al Qabas online
newspaper, Al Sarraf said the country's conditions in the era of MB member
former president Mohamed Morsi had deteriorated, which prompted millions of
Egyptians to take to the streets in protest at the MB rule and topple Morsi.
He went on to say that President Sisi managed in a
few years to take bold decisions for achieving the desirable stability and
stopping the state's collapse.
The Kuwaiti writer noted that President Sisi succeeded
in pushing the country forward, through refurbishing the Egyptian capital and
establishing the New Administrative Capital, as well as introducing economic
reforms which led to floating the Egyptian pound to stem the rise in the US
dollar exchange rate in black markets.
He signaled that the Egyptian leader had drawn up
five-year and ten-year development plans for all governorates and managed to
greatly reduce the financial and administrative corruption in the construction
sector.