Friday, January 17, 2014

EGYPTIANS RESPONDED OVERWHELMINGLY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND FAIR REPRESENTATION OF VARIOUS POLITICAL PARTIES WITH INCREASED NUMBER OF FEMALE REPRESENTATIVES IN HIGHER GOVERNMENT'S POSITIONS.

EGYPTIANS RESPONDED OVERWHELMINGLY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND FAIR REPRESENTATION OF VARIOUS POLITICAL PARTIES WITH INCREASED NUMBER OF FEMALE REPRESENTATIVES IN HIGHER GOVERNMENT'S POSITIONS.

       Egyptians have responded and voted overwhelmingly in support for Constitutional Amendment that will ease fair representation of various political parties with increased number of female Representatives in the various fields of work and government's higher positions, inspite of continued clashes between demonstrators and supporters of the new Constitution in the Egyptian capital Cairo and in many other cities, or towns during this difficult period of transition to Democracy and citizens freedom  that has been frequented by extended citizens indiscipline in continued demonstration and clashes with the police forces, despite citizens demand for fullfillment of their objectives that entailed freedom, equality peace and freedom in the land of Egypt and in other parts that may be called the ancient Egyptian soil. About eight innocent civilian citizens have been killed by live bullets and huge clubs during the clashes with the police forces. However, reasons for continued citizens protest remains speculative. Some sources have claimed citizens demand for faster transition to Democracy from military rule by means of election, while others emphasized, or rather insisted the re-election of former President Mohammed Mursi. Besides other groups misinterpretation of Democracy as stubbornness, or civil indiscipline in continued clashes with either the police forces, or the military.

                                           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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