Millions of Egyptians are heading to the polls to vote in a referendum on constitutional amendments that could keep President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi in office until 2030.
The amendments have received overwhelming backing from parliament. Supporters say el-Sisi has stabilised Egypt and needs more time to finalise economic reform.
If passed, the amendments would allow the president to appoint top judges, expand the role of the military, and create the post of vice president.
But rights groups are concerned el-Sisi’s consolidation of power will lead to a crackdown on dissent.
So is Egypt heading towards a complete authoritarian rule? And what are the consequences, both at home and in the region?
Presenter: Richelle Carey
Guests:
Timothy Kaldas – non-resident fellow at the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy
Maha Azzam – head of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council
Hussein Baoumi – Egypt researcher for Amnesty International
Source: Al Jazeera News
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