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Egypt's Tragedy
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 8843 no. 407 (Jul. 2013)
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page 13.
Topik:
Demonstrations & Protests
;
Governmental Reform
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE19
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Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi's ouster by a combination of street power and soldiers sets a dreadful precedent for the region. The army, which is in part responsible for the situation, must start Egypt on the path towards new elections as swiftly as possible, or the prospects for the country will be bleak. Most of the blame for the disaster that has befallen Egyptian democracy lies with Morsi. The very size of the protests-some estimates claim that as many as 14m took to the streets-shows that his opponents were not a small bunch of discontents. Most of the country seems to have turned against him. One reason for that is his incompetence. He did nothing to rescue the economy from looming collapse. The precedent that Morsi's ouster sets for other shaky democracies is a terrible one. It will encourage the disaffected to try to eject governments not by voting them out but by disrupting their rule. It will create an incentive for oppositions all over the Arab world to pursue their agendas on the streets, not in parliaments.
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