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Destructive Government Bureaucracy

Al Bawaba, 6/6/2015

In my opinion, even if the president and prime minister work around the clock, day and night, it will never be sufficient. Their main obstacle will always be the bureaucracy that hinders advancement, and with all due respect, a “soft” government.

The government has a very lax attitude when it comes to taking the required measures to eliminate the dangers that the bureaucracy poses to our future. What is worse is that this government bends to general public opinion rather than adhering to laws and regulations!

I would love to see all Egyptians support initiatives that serve to improve Egypt’s image abroad. And I wish that Egyptian movie stars would oppose extremism with their charm, awareness and strong stands. I hope that we become more positive and learn to love one another.

Translated from Al Bawaba

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