jueves, 21 de junio de 2012

Now it's done! Egypt's political instability and the danger of a long and hard "transition"...




I was surprised (again!!!!) with the electoral results in Egypt last sunday. By unofficial results, the muslims brotherhood would win with 52% for their candidate Morsi, against Shafiq (last Mubarak's Prime Minister) with 48%. But, on this Thursday the Junta denied to declare the official results and Cairo is now under strong protests. Thousands and thousands of people went to Tahrir square to claim their power in front of the army. At the same time, it started to rise many histories about Mubarak's health, what deepens even more Egypt crisis.

We don't know what's really going on with Mubarak, neither with the election results. But one thing  it's beginning to be clear... Army in the parliament, declarations about the unconstitutionality of the electoral law, and the denial to declare the official results... for me, can be everything, less then a political transition for the democracy... unfortunatelly...

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