Abdel Fattah el-Sisi

President, Military General Egyptian Born 1954 (age 72)

Egyptian military leader who became president after coup.

375 quotes

"We must distinguish between legitimate criticism and destructive opposition."
Truth
"Agricultural development is crucial for Egypt's food security and rural prosperity."
Work
"The state must protect the vulnerable while promoting individual responsibility."
Kindness
"International law and diplomacy are preferable to conflict whenever possible."
Peace
"Egyptian identity transcends political divisions and sectarian differences."
Politics
"Investment in health services ensures a productive and prosperous population."
Health
"The digital revolution presents opportunities and challenges that must be managed carefully."
Technology
"National pride is built on achievement, not on rhetoric or empty promises."
Motivation
"Administrative corruption undermines public services and erodes citizen trust."
Justice
"Tourism is vital to Egypt's economy and must be protected and developed."
Work
"Military discipline and professionalism are essential for national security."
War
"Cultural diversity is a strength that must be celebrated and protected."
Art
"The youth must have job opportunities to prevent them from turning to extremism."
Work
"Governance requires balancing different interests while maintaining national unity."
Leadership
"Environmental protection and economic development need not be in conflict."
Nature
"Egypt's ancient wisdom combined with modern knowledge creates our competitive advantage."
Knowledge
"Public funds belong to the people and must be used for their benefit."
Justice
"The rule of law protects both the state and individual freedoms."
Freedom
"Regional cooperation is necessary for addressing shared security and economic challenges."
Peace
"Strong institutions are more important than strong individuals in governance."
Leadership
"Extremists want to divide us; national unity is our strongest defense."
Peace
"Modern governance requires transparency, accountability, and citizen participation."
Politics
"Egypt's strategic interests must be protected regardless of external pressure."
Leadership
"Economic inequality breeds social instability; shared prosperity is essential."
Success
"The armed forces exist to serve the nation and its citizens faithfully."
Courage
"Long-term stability comes from addressing root causes, not just treating symptoms."
Wisdom
"Innovation in agriculture can address food security and rural development challenges."
Technology
"Citizen engagement in governance strengthens democracy and national unity."
Politics
"Egypt cannot be isolated from the world; integration is necessary for progress."
Change
"Administrative efficiency in government is essential for delivering public services."
Work