(Matter of such dark forces is not special and confined to Egypt only. Almost whole of the Muslim world is plagued by this sick nature. Their actual case is not democracy but democracy under the element deeply committed to Islam. Being morally corrupt, their illicit pleasures are connected with the system having no ethical code and accountability mechanism. In despotic and authoritative headstrong attitude of ruling families, retinues and cronies lets many around them to go ahead without any check.
In Muslim countries the dictators also used to feign democratic acts and held fake elections claiming a sweeping win with not less than 95 % votes. Actual fairness lies either in codes set by Islam or in genuine democracy to calibrate a mechanism for keeping everything in check. Not only in Egypt but everywhere a fair democratic atmosphere has come in existence those who used to be showered with undue favors are restless. They screw up their faces expressing their repugnance for Islamic rules and democratic norms. Munir Ahmed Khalili) |
At a news conference with a delegation of the Moroccan Justice and Development Party Tuesday, Dr. Essam El-Erian, Vice-Chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), affirmed that there are challenges facing the Egyptians at the moment.
"We have a strong economic challenge, as well as a strong challenge in building State institutions. We are confident in the ability of the Egyptian street to overcome the current obstacles. The situation is generally moving towards political stability, especially after the adoption of the Constitution and the completion of the upcoming parliamentary elections."
"Already, the Shura Council (the upper, consultative house of Egypt’s parliament) is a positive partner in the legislative branch, and has several very important laws to debate and pass, including the new election law, which will yield a vital new parliamentary and political reality. Everyone is certain there will be several new political forces."
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Wednesday, January 09, 2013
Certain Parties Working Against Democratization
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