Friday, July 5, 2013

THE WORLD'S REACTION TO THE EGYPTIAN FLEDGING DEMOCRACY REMAINS OVERWHELMING.

THE WORLD'S REACTION TO THE EGYPTIAN FLEDGING DEMOCRACY REMAINS OVERWHELMING.

     The World's reaction to the Egyptian fledging Democracy remains overwhelming, particularly after the ouster of the democratically elected former Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi from power by the decree of the highest military General El-Fatah Sissi and the immediate appointment of the Supreme Court Judge Adli Mansour as the current President of Egypt. The USA announced its intention to withdraw its annual financial assistance to Egypt that has been estimated in the sum worth one billion point three US dollars, if Democracy fails in Egypt. Germany has demanded Democratic re-election in Egypt in order for Germany and the European Union to keep its support in good relationship and financial aid for Egypt. The Organization of the African Unity (OAU) that represents all the African countrues has temporarily suspended Egypt from the Unity of the African countries, despite the new government effort to suppress Islamists, Mursi's supporters revolt and restore order in the Egyptian capital Cairo and in the neighboring towns.

                                      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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