CAIRO—Now that President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi has secured his second term, Egyptians wonder whether the regime will relax and allow more breathing room for political life—or will turn even more autocratic.
The Egyptian president’s 97% victory in elections last month—after all his potentially credible opponents were jailed, harassed or pressured to drop out—marked the high point (so far) of repression since Mr. Sisi seized power in 2013.
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