Thursday, June 16, 2011

THE CURRENT EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT, THE DEMOCRATIC PARTIES AND SOME EGYPTIAN CITIZENS HAVE BEEN FACED WITH THE TOUGHEST CHALLENGES FOR THE REQUIRED SECUR

THE CURRENT EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT, THE DEMOCRATIC PARTIES AND SOME EGYPTIAN CITIZENS HAVE BEEN FACED WITH THE TOUGHEST CHALLENGES FOR THE REQUIRED SECURITY AND FULFILLMENT OF CITIZENS DEMAND FOR DEMOCRACY AFTER THE OUTBREAK OF THE REVOLUTION.

The current Egyptian government along with some Egyptians have been faced with the toughest challenges for the required security and fulfillment of the citizens demand for democracy since the outbreak of the revolution that removed former President Hosni Mubarak, his government cabinet members and ceased the one party government system in Egypt. Secular and Liberal democratic parties have been overwhelmed by either the religious oriented parties, or extreme Socialist parties that entailed either the Islamic Fundamentalists parties, or the Christian oriented parties that enjoys widespread influence among the masses and the economic clout on the country, due to the foreign Arab and Islamic, or the Western countries financial support for the religious oriented, or the Theocratic parties that have been more likely to win the election and rule the country than any of the mentioned Democratic parties.

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