HannibalBarca
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Even if that was the case or even possible I would be against it. It would set a bad precedent for our nascent and fragile democracy.
The Presidency should have no right to interfere in the workings of Parliament or a single MP. To do so would breach the constitution and violate one of the most sacred tenants of a true democracy, the separation of powers.
The process should be played out without interference from any other institution unless they have a constitutional or legal right to do so. Ultimately it will be put to the people or stopped by their supposed representatives.
You right. But let not be naive... Sissi has more power than what he needs to have in Egypt Today. He can say and do... alot of Un-democratic things with his power.
Anyway we will see... but When you get Mubarak and his sons.. free and Happy... after what they've done for so long... It's sad.
Ps: not even speaking about all the crack down... and Failed Justice...