Amr Hamzawy is having a hard time finding the light at the end of the tunnel for Egypt in 2017: The country’s state of affairs, including rampant corruption and excessive reliance on external assistance, has left the former parliamentarian saying there is no reason to be optimistic in a column penned for Al Shorouk. Surprising, we know.
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