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constitution
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Tuesday, July 09, 2013
Power sharing among all parties is needed in Egypt to prevent the military and Mubarak's former officials holding all the cards by dividing and conquering everyone else
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Some claim the coup against elected Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi was justified because he acted undemocratically. While Morsi did act...
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Supreme Court Judges in Egypt have little legitimacy as appointees of Mubarak dictatorship, but Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood, though elected, need to compromise further on drafting a new constitution - while the opposition need to remember Morsy and the Brotherhood are elected and that another long period of instability could lead to a military coup or push the Brotherhood into the arms of the military
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While there are some serious problems with the draft Egyptian constitution, much of the criticism of President Mohammed Morsy by the Egy...
Friday, November 09, 2012
Extending term limits to allow Presidents to stand for more than one or two terms is not unconstitutional nor dictatorship nor undemocratic if it’s done democratically – whether it’s Chavez in Venezuela, Zelaya in Honduras or Kirchner in Argentina
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It's ridiculous that amending a constitution by a democratic process is presented as unconstitutional by the right in Latin America ...
Sunday, February 06, 2011
There is no agreement between Mubarak's people and the democratic opposition - and there are no divisions among the protesters
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Mubarak’s dictatorship are trying to give the impression that they have negotiated an agreement between Mubarak’s Vice President Omar Sule...
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