Egypt’s presidential motorcade drove on a two-mile red carpet en route to open homes for the poor


In the aftermath of the 2011 Arab spring, Egypt has been known for protests. Usually, these protests are to stand up to a crackdown on civil rights and dissent by the government. But this time, it’s a little different.
Egyptians are speaking up against the government’s frivolities after Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, president of Egypt, had a two-mile red carpet rolled out for his motorcade as he drove to commission homes in 6th of October City, Cairo. The red carpet is estimated to have cost over $200,000.
According to the UN, a quarter of Egypt’s population lives below the poverty line. Unemployment rates are also on the rise, up to 34% among young people who constitute two thirds of the total population.