With much irony, pioneers of communication platforms attacked a draft law that deducts 1% of the salaries of workers in the state and the private sector, half of which are from pensions, claiming to contribute to the pandemic fund.

Your publication (21/5/2020) monitored the interaction of Egyptian activists with the new government decision, and their questions about the amount of one hundred billion pounds that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi announced allocating in the beginning of the crisis.

Author Bahey El-Din Hassan called on the Egyptian president to step down, saying, "Leave living to his baker, Sisi must step aside and delegate a civilian rescue government and prime minister to the powers of the President of the Republic, to mobilize all Egyptian minds expert in health and economy inside and outside Egypt to face the disaster, provided that all state institutions are subject to Including military installations and hospitals for the priority of # Corona combat.

Jurist Haitham Abu Khalil made a number of suggestions in his own way, so he wrote, "By God, I was according to the subject Hazar !! .. We have many needs that can be deducted from them instead of the salaries of workers who are rubbing dust ... Ok we sell palaces and breaks !! .. Ok, the Diamond Hotel?" !

As for the activist, Mohamed Hassanein, he wrote in a satirical tweet: "In America, I gave a check to the house for $ 1,200 to face the Koruna ... In Egypt, they will be deducted from each employee 1% to face the Koruna."

In turn, the tweet criticized Alaa Al-Bahar, saying, "Al-Sisi deducted the salaries of employees and pensions and raised taxes ... the military sacrificed for the rich to live."