Story on BBC.
Although going from a military to a religious leader, to me at least, seems more like a lateral move (to say it nicely) than a step forward (not to mention that 'the generals' still seem unwilling to relinquish power, in fact; have seized more of it), it at the very least was done by popular vote (even if only slightly more than half the population actually voted).
It's still a powder keg, but now it's a people's powder keg.
As I said: Congratz Egypt! -we're all hoping the best for ya'!
What say you all?
Although going from a military to a religious leader, to me at least, seems more like a lateral move (to say it nicely) than a step forward (not to mention that 'the generals' still seem unwilling to relinquish power, in fact; have seized more of it), it at the very least was done by popular vote (even if only slightly more than half the population actually voted).
It's still a powder keg, but now it's a people's powder keg.
As I said: Congratz Egypt! -we're all hoping the best for ya'!
What say you all?