Tuesday, July 2, 2013

CONTINUED CITIZENS UNREST AND MILITARY INTERVENTION MAY OBLIGE THE PRESIDENT TO DISSOLVE HIS CABINET AND CALL FOR NEW ELECTION IN THE COUNTRY.

CONTINUED CITIZENS UNREST AND MILITARY INTERVENTION MAY OBLIGE THE PRESIDENT TO DISSOLVE HIS CABINET AND CALL FOR NEW ELECTION IN THE COUNTRY.

      President Mohammed Mursi has rejected the military intervention by ultimatum that has been extended untill Midnight on Wednesday for the government in Egypt that has been referred to as the Muslim Brotherhood government to restore order in the country and prevent widerange crisis that entailed insecurity, citizens violent demonstration, strike, resignition, financial and economic downtrend in higher prices, further currency devaluation and economic inefficiency during the period of extended citizens unrest in the Egyptian capital Cairo and the neighboring towns. However, citizens continued demonstration with the demand for the Muslim Brotherhood government to step down from power may indeed cause the military to overtake  the government and oblige President Mursi to relinquish power to the highest military General, if the President fail to once again dissolve his cabinet and call for new election in the country.

                                      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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