Army Scrapping Government in Egypt




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This appears to be great news and I wonder if The Us Government had any suggestions on this event since we already give lots of millions to be their friends and for them to remain cool with Israel.

We have so much to learn from the Elections from Egypt.  You had a population repressed by the government to the point they didnd't care if they lost their lives. They came out and and dismantle the government.  Even president Mubarac went to jail. But then they dropped the ball! When election time came they stayed home and let the Moslim Brotherhood which with their religious belief's are worse than what they had.

The women now where suppose to cover themselves from ankles to top olf head in their Barkas. Religion was mandatory and free speach and freedom of assembly went the way of Syria. What a dissaster! They were better off the way they wwere before the arab Spring and their revolution.

They took to the streets again and now that the country is falling apart. The army intervenes like it did the last time.
Now hopefully if they get elections again; Are they going to stay home because they are pissed at one party or the other??? Hopefully not.  This is going to be their last chance in this century.

Hopefully we learn that sometimes people don't vote because they don't like the party line and then we get The Bushes, The Man that cries  all time time, Boehner and those people that are cuttting the government from the bottom up instead of spending to get get us OUTof this recession we are still up to our necks in it.

Egypt's armed forces now would suspend the constitution and dissolve an Islamist-dominated parliament under a draft political roadmap to be pursued if Islamist President Mohamed Mursi and his opponents fail to reach a power-sharing agreement by Wednesday, military sources said.

The sources told Reuters the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) was still discussing details of the plan, intended to resolve a political crisis that has brought millions of protesters into the streets. The roadmap could be changed based on political developments and consultations.

Chief-of-staff General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi called in a statement on Monday for Mursi to agree within 48 hours on power-sharing with other political forces, saying the military would otherwise set out its own roadmap for the country's future.

The president rebuffed the ultimatum and the main liberal and leftist opposition alliance has refused to talk to him, demanding along with youth activists that he resign.
The sources said the military intended to install an interim council, composed mainly of civilians from different political groups and experienced technocrats, to run the country until an amended constitution was drafted within months.

That would be followed by a new presidential election, but parliamentary polls would be delayed until strict conditions for selecting candidates were in force, they said.
The armed forces planned to open talks with the main opposition National Salvation Front and other political, religious and youth organizations once a deadline set for Mursi to reach a power-sharing agreement expires on Wednesday.
The sources would not say how the military intended to deal with Mursi if he refused to go quietly.

The emerging roadmap could be amended as a result of those consultations, they said. Among figures being considered as an interim head of state was the new president of the constitutional court, Adli Mansour.

The emerging army blueprint closely resembles proposals for a democratic transition put forward by the NSF, which appointed former U.N. nuclear watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei on Monday to negotiate with the military on the way forward.
The military sources said the new transition arrangements would be entirely different from the military rule that followed the overthrow of autocratic President Hosni Mubarak in a 2011 popular uprising.

Then, the armed forces' council held effective power but was widely criticized by liberal and left-wing politicians for failing to enact vital economic and political reforms, and siding with the Muslim Brotherhood.

What ever happens now is got to be better than what they had. To the ones reading this in Egypt Good Luck
ربنا يجيبك بالسلامة 
rabbina yiwaSSalak bis-salāma
{Adam Gonzalez, Publisher}
Source: Reuters
Picture: Wikipedia

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