Thursday, July 12, 2012

DESPITE THE USA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES SUPPORT OF THE EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY, IT REMAINS UNCERTAIN WHETHER PRESIDENT MURSI WOULD ACCOMPLISH THE EGYPTIANS CITIZENS DREAMS FOR DEMOCRACY, OR THE REVOLUTION OBJECTIVES.

DESPITE THE USA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES SUPPORT OF THE EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY, IT REMAINS UNCERTAIN WHETHER PRESIDENT MURSI WOULD ACCOMPLISH THE EGYPTIAN CITIZENS DEMOCRATIC DREAMS, OR THE REVOLUTION OBJECTIVES.

         Despite the USA and the European Union countries support of the Egyptian government transition to Democracy under the leadership of an Islamic Party first democratically elected and recognized leader by the Western countries, President Mohamed Mursi success in accomplishing the Egyptian citizens call for Democracy and citizens freedom under the current conditions of internal domestic political dispute between political parties and the various groups that entailed the Islamic groups, the Military, the Liberal groups, and the Democrats in the country in which an Islamic majority rule with minority Secular and Christians groups in systems of governments that had been Theocratic and Islamic, one party system of government, or Military dictatorship along with the current economic downgrade and currency inflation in Egypt, it remains uncertain, whether President Mohamed Mursi would attain the Egyptian citizens dreams for Democracy , or the revolution objectives, despite the Constitutional amendment that accompanied the dissolved Egyptian Parliament for various unspecified reasons that included citizens concern over inadequate representationof the Member of Parliaments in both the national marked districts, or the local areas.


                                                      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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