Egyptian presidential candidate Sabbahi said: "If I was elected to be the president, I am going to do a national project agreed upon by all Egyptians, to make Egypt one of the biggest economic advanced countries in the coming years. This will also lead to social justice, which was the reason why the revolution started.” Sabahi added during a seminar for the Egyptian Democratic Party, that the revolution cannot start carrying out projects unless it is in power, and that can be implemented by the elections. Sabahi emphasized that Egypt is a part of the Arab world, and that it should strengthen it’s foreign policy with the African, Arab, and western world, explaining that he is against Camp David agreement, but he commits to the agreements, if it don’t harm the interest of Egypt. Sabahi confirmed that his main issue will not be going to a war against any party, including Israel, stressing that he will fight against poverty, corruption and unemployment.” Sabahi emphasized his commitment to the principles of Gamal Abdel Nasser , and the second article of the Constitution despite the Egyptian party leaders ‘ objection on the principles of Abdel Nasser.
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