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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Financial Times Divisions and resentment of Marina and inflame anger Brotherhood in Egypt


Financial Times newspaper said, that the violence witnessed in Egypt in the second anniversary of the revolution appears meandering transition to democracy deep attributed the cause of the chaos in the country to the absence of political consensus and the wide divisions between Islamists who rule and the liberal and leftist opposition. The British newspaper, the anniversary of the revolution and the controversial judgment Port Said for the massacre case, have fueled chaos in depth in the failure of the new political elite to form a consensus paves the way for vital reforms and boost confidence in the country's democratic transition. And see that both the President Islamic and liberal opposition seem deaf about noise Political in the street, rushed allies Marina Islamists quickly, to throw blame unrest on foreign conspiracies, and adds that the response of National Salvation Front was bad, like the government, has issued a set of demands concerning elections Parliamentary political opportunism is the anger of the youth of the Islamic government practices. In the streets, has become the protesters' demands more prevalent and the players more ambiguous, has lost part Spirit civil live the revolution with the emergence of the so-called movement of plaque blocks, which clashed with the police, political scene, which is characterized by polarization has become more split, under the infiltration of groups vague power vacuum. Most observers agree that the practices of the Muslim Brotherhood caused malaise and resentment present, Following the coming to power of the military council marginalized Marsa, but squandered the goodwill by issuing the constitutional declaration that granted autocratic powers, and pay a non-consensual constitution. The paper emphasizes that any confidence can be Marsa or Islamist allies had won, already faded and the main key of the revolutionaries and liberals and leftists, who voted for him in the elections, have become resentful and angry.

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