Monday, December 5, 2011

THE NORTH AFRICAN AND THE ARAB WORLD COUNTRIES CITIZENS REVOLUTION SEEMED TO HAVE FAILED IN THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF ITS OBJECTIVES FOR DEMOCRACY AND ---

THE NORTH AFRICAN AND THE ARAB WORLD COUBNTRIES CITIZENS REVOLUTION SEEMED TO HAVE FAILED IN THE ACCCOMPLISHMENT OF ITS OBJECTIVES FOR DEMOCRACY AND CITIZENS FREEDOM.


The North African and some Arab World countries citizens uprising, or rather the recent people's Revolution in mostly the North African countries, particularly in Egypt seemed to have failed in the accomplishment of its objectives, despite the removal of the former President Hosni Mubarak from office along with the previous one party system of government that out-lawed many other Islamic parties that included the Muslim Brotherhood party in Egypt. Lack of alternative structural changes in the government and constitutional amendment may have attributed to the system's failure to fulfill citizens demand for Democracy and freedom supposed to have been enhanced by the previous and the current System's government structures. As a result repeated citizens demonstration have re-occurred to protest the election results in Egypt that have given the Islamic parties that entailed the Muslim Brotherhood party the overwhelming majority for a coalition victory to control the government, rule the people and possibly implement the Islamic Sharia in Egypt after the election in which over sixty two percent (62%) of the citizens have turned on , or casted their votes during the voting that should determine the transition to Democracy from the previous types of governments that comprised of the Military rule, the One Party System of government and the Islamic Sharia government.

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