Sisi’s rise was anchored in the promise of security after years of political turmoil. The 2014 “National Security Law” and subsequent crackdown on Islamist groups have largely succeeded in —the number of fatal incidents fell from 33 in 2013 to 7 in 2022, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Interior. For many Egyptians, especially in the countryside, this stability is the primary reason they still “give the rose” to Sisi.
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| Polling Agency | Year | Overall Approval | Youth (18‑29) Approval | Urban (Cairo, Alexandria) Approval | |----------------|------|------------------|------------------------|------------------------------------| | Arab Barometer | 2015 | 68 % | 71 % | 66 % | | Pew Research Center (Egypt) | 2018 | 62 % | 58 % | | Gallup Egypt | 2020 | 57 % | 52 % | | Afrobarometer | 2022 | 51 % | 44 % | | Ipsos MORI (Egypt) | 2024 | 48 % | 38 % | | Local “Raya” Online Survey | 2025 | 45 % | 31 % |