You have no idea what you're talking about. Sisi came to power, after the Saudis and the UAE bribed him to come to sabotage and overthrow the Qatar/Turkey friendly civilian government.
Egypt's economy is extremely weak, its facing more violence now than it has in the past. Corruption has increased dramatically, and political prisoners fill Egyptian jail cells.
Once Sisi is dead, he'll be remembered as a tyrant and a monstrous dog.
Stop pretending you know more than you actually do.
If you want to learn some thing simply ask.. if you want to debate than don't try to win by discrediting my credentials, which non of you officials come close too.... may be you shall tell us how are you better connected to Egypt? While, there's undeniable evidence that Qatar has been funding the terrorists linked with banned organizations, Erdogan lost elections in Istanbul, explains he's getting un-popular due to his policies of ruining Turkey's foreign relations. I personally went to Turkey to talk with people, and listen to their PoV. I heard people calling Erdogan corrupt based on his connections with Qatar... specially those days the gift of Boeing was hot topic.
Unrest in Egypt was part of grand evil plan aka Arab spring, by grace of God, Egypt fared it well. If Egyptian masses had any love for Moorsi, current regime would not survive a day.
To correct you further, people of Libya and Iraq very much miss their so called tyrant rulers.
While, Imran Khan is remembered as a worst of the dogs, though he claims to be a democrat,.... see being tyrant is a nature of an individual person, not some magical wand which turns all state functionaries and officials to become tyrant over night. Hoping, you understand, state functions by it's bureaucracy, who are individuals and handle tasks according to their personal capacity and mood.
Last but not least, anyone from Egypt should come forward and tell us there opinion on Moorsi's links with terror organizations.
Only man that can stand for the Egyptians is Mohammad Salah. But he doesn't want to return to Egypt. He is happy in Liverpool.
Hope he does post his retirement. Csn become a good president
Nah... end result would not be better than Sisi's rule.
Opposition may curse Sisi as much they want, but they would acknowledge the fact that, if Sisi walks away today, the tyranny would return to streets, and state would cease to function. What follows is common sense!