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At least the Islamist government was installed democratically and fairly. The constitution referendum that the military supported was a sham, with turn outs predicted to be as low as 11%Actually, i don't fear God and you shouldn't either. He has been consistently useless when it comes to helping you Sharia lovers for centuries. If anything, he is watching you guys getting killed like pigs and he isn't interfering at all, although you guys are getting killed for wanting to implement his Sharia.
Unless its an Islamist, its a failure ?
Turnout in Egypt's 2014 referendum 11.3%, says NGO
Far below Morsi's referendum.
It's not about Islamism vs secularism. Pakistan has been down this same road that Egypt is walking, and most Pakistanis can tell you, you'll only find the dark emptiness there.
Wanting corruption to go is a noble wish, but doing so in a few years is next to impossible. The coup has put Egypt on the wrong path, and trust me when I say that Sisi is going to make matters worse. Yes, the Egyptian economy will probably revive itself, but only because Sisi will put the military in charge of everything, which means that most of the profits will go to the military and it's supporters. Civil governments and institutions need time to mature before corruption can be eradicated, having the military in charge halts that process.I sincerely apologize for the morons we have in the Arab world, I don't care about Islamist leadership, I just want corruption to go. Our societies do not represent our people, they are stooges for the West and corrupt to their core.
Saddam said this saying:
I will be executed by America, Arab leaders will be executed by their own people. God willing the process will speed up and reach the gulf/Saudi Arabia.
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