Politics
You win again
Today voters across Egypt will head into the third day of a presidential election that is likely to produce few surprises. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the incumbent, will almost certainly win with a landslide as all his opponents have either been intimidated or locked up and the only other candidate in the running is his vocal supporter Moussa Mustafa Moussa. However, the telling statistic won’t be the result but the turnout. In the last election el-Sisi walked away with 97 per cent of the vote – but critics pointed to a turnout of a little less than half. According to Cairo-based journalist Ruth Michaelson, it’s “highly unlikely” the president will see a better number this time. Sadly for the people of Egypt this is unlikely to prevent him from amending the constitution and removing presidential-term limits. Democratic process or not, it seems el-Sisi is here to stay.