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Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi was sworn in for a second four-year term on Saturday after being re-elected in a vote earlier this year in which he faced no serious challengers.

Al-Sisi took the oath of office before parliament amid tight security enforced throughout Cairo. After the oath, artillery delivered a celebratory 21-gun salute.

In an address to the packed chamber, al-Sisi vowed to continue working to restore stability, revive the economy and combat the insurgency in the northern Sinai Peninsula. He said in his second term he would focus on education and health care.

“Egypt can include all of us, with all our diversity and richness… except those who choose violence and terror to impose their will and power. Egypt is for all and I am a president of all those who agree with me or disagree,” he said at the ceremony, which was also attended by his Cabinet and religious leaders.

Al-Sisi won more than 97% of the vote in the March election, with turnout of more than 40% . He faced no serious challenger, after a string of potentially strong candidates withdrew under pressure or were arrested.

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His sole opponent, little-known politician Moussa Mustafa Moussa, was a supporter of the president and joined the race at the last minute to spare the government the embarrassment of a one-candidate election.

Al-Sisi was first elected in 2014, nearly a year after leading the military overthrow of Egypt’s first freely elected president, the Islamist Mohammed Morsi, amid mass protests against his divisive rule.

Since then, authorities have waged a sweeping crackdown on dissent, jailing thousands of Islamists as well as many of the prominent secular activists behind the 2011 uprising that toppled longtime autocrat Hosni Mubarak.

Unauthorised protests have been banned, and hundreds of websites, including those of rights groups and independent media, have been blocked.

Egypt says such measures are needed to restore stability after years of unrest and combat the Islamic State-led insurgency in the Sinai.

 

 

Source: AP

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