Saturday, December 8, 2012

THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN EGYPT REMAINS AN INTERESTING POLITICAL CRISIS FOR THE CHANGE TO THE BETTER AND A LESSON FOR MANY NORTH AFRICAN, ARAB WORLD AND OTHER COUNTRIES TO LEARN .

THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN EGYPT REMAINS AN INTERESTING POLITICAL CRISIS FOR THE CHANGE TO THE BETTER AND A LESSON FOR MANY NORTH AFRICAN, ARAB WORLD AND OTHER COUNTRIES TO LEARN.

      Political crisis in Egypt and perhaps in similar other countries of the Arab World, the African and Asian countries has reached the stage in which political scientists and leaders should redefine Democracy and its implementation in countries with rather different cultural and religious background, or the countries with less than the required basic infrastructures and economic stability, despite the citizens demand for Democracy and citizens freedom by protest, demonstration and strike in some of the North African and Arab World countries, particularly in Egypt. However, the current political crisis in Egypt that may have resulted, due to citizens demand for more rights, social security services, other basic governmental services such as adequate means of transportation, healthcare, electric power resources, clean water sources, economic stabilty and citizens freedom in the country by means of Democratic system of governance remains an interesting political crisis for the change to the better and a lesson for many North African, the Arab World and other countries to learn from, eventhough the government reponsiveness and action to the evolving political changes in Egypt has not been the best , or the required solution to the current crisis in Egypt as it may have been previously anticipated by the various political groups that represents the majority of the citizens in Egypt.

                                                     Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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