A seemingly significant electoral victory has occurred in Egypt yes, but beneath the surface show still not all that much has really changed.
The military maintains .... a lot of control.
This in accordance with a breakdown of the scenario from Democracy Now correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous.
Published on Jun 26, 2012 by democracynowDemocracyNow.org - Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi has become Egypt's first ever democratically elected president after beating out former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq. Despite his historic victory, Morsi will face major challenges under Egypt's ruling military council. The council recently issued new restrictions on the incoming president's authority, and will retain control of Egypt's budget and legislation. "This has been a flawed transition process," says Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous. "On June 30, when there is supposed to be a handover of power, it isn't a real handover of power at all."
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