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"Economic MPs": the words of the Minister of Investment Brotherhood in the Foreign Pulse on the economy of Egypt, "paid"

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MP Mahmoud al-Saidi, a member of the Economic Committee of the House of Representatives, criticized what Yahya Hamed, who served as Minister of Investment during the era of the deposed President Mohamed Morsi, had criticized for being a paid article and a failed attempt to distort the Egyptian economy. In various ways to thwart the Egyptian state.

Al-Saidi pointed out that Yahya Hamed Qaidi Ikhwani, who served as Minister of Investment under the Muslim Brotherhood and is now a fugitive outside the country, and his attack on the Egyptian economy by Foreign Polsi is a miserable attempt to address the West.

In the framework of the Brotherhood's continuous attempts to distort any success achieved by Egypt in recent years, Yahya Ahmed, who served as Minister of Investment during the era of Mohamed Marsa, launched an attack on the Egyptian economy despite the achievements made in recent years by the recognition of major institutions and international organizations. The economy is not thriving, it is collapsing.

"We have not praised the economy of our country, but there are global economic institutions and taxonomic institutions. We have issued certificates and reports praising the Egyptian economy and confirming that growth rates and increasing monetary reserves are unprecedented.

The member of the Economic Committee in the House of Representatives said: "With the testimony of experts in economic affairs, Egypt is moving in the right direction, and the Brotherhood leaders have access to the reports of international institutions about the Egyptian economy." He added: "The nature of the Brotherhood distort any achievements on the ground, But all their attempts will fail

He added: "The highest growth rate in the Middle East and in North Africa in recent years was in Egypt with the testimony of specialists," calling for ignoring what the Muslim Brotherhood broadcast through the media of the West. "

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