This document discusses the power structure in Egypt following the recent presidential election. It notes that both Shafiq and the Muslim Brotherhood are willing to do whatever it takes to dominate Egypt for a long period. The structure outlines the president and other formal powers like the parliament and courts. It also maps informal powers like corrupt businessmen, police, and militias that could influence events.
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1. Power Structure in Egypt Draft
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2. Who says Shafiq can not be
another Mubarak
Who says Shafiq will not
declare Emergency Rule
Who says Eli Ne3rafo
A7san
Who says SCAF is the
Egyptian Army
Who say The question is
civilian vr. religious
These are all LIES
3. Who says The question is Thawra
versus Old Rigeme
Who says We can not guess what will
MB do when they get the power
Who says Ana we a7.oya 3ala Ebnm
3ami, we ana we ebn 3ami.
Who says Going with Moursi
Gives us a little bit of hope
Who says We did not try MB
These are lies too!!
4. Both are fighting to dominate
Egypt for a long period..
And both are welling to do
WHATEVER It takes .
6. President Judicial Informal
Parliament Powers
Defense Constitutional
Court
Minister Admin. Corrupt Corrupt
Court
Business officials
Constitutional
SCAF Panel
(100 Person) Corrupt
MB
Police
Militia
Prime
Minister
Ultras Melyoneyyat
Nationa
Interior
l
affairs
Security
7. 1- Presidential Election
2- Supreme Constitutional court will decide on
the current Parliament legitimacy
3- Re-selecting or Re-approving the 100
Person Constitutional Panel