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Egypt’s election outcome may threaten economic relations
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| Monday, December 5,2005 00:00 |
| By Ikhwan web |
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Egypt’s election outcome may threaten economic relations The great success of the Muslim Brotherhood, however, is expected to affect the progress of economic reform, tourism, and energy agreements between Israel and Egypt, and the qualifying industrial zone (QIZ) agreement. The Islamists oppose economic agreements with Israel, and demand that they be canceled. They also demand high customs duties on alcohol, even though the customs duty is already 600%. Many Arabic press sources stress that the vote for the Muslim Brotherhood is a protest vote against the ruling party motivated by economic and social distress, not adherence to Islamic values. Egypt’s official unemployment rate is 20%, but the rate is much higher in unofficial data. 40% of Egyptians live below the official poverty level of $2 per person per day. |
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