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09/07/2013

The coup d’État in Egypt. And now, what? (DIEEEO63-2013)

Since February 2011 revolution overthrew president Mubarak, the political situation in Egypt has turned around the confrontation between the Muslim Brotherhood and the mubakarism without Mubarak, mainly represented by the Armed Forces and the Judicial Power high ranks. Behind which, a heteroclite and multi-ideological opposition has been sheltering motivated by the ancient adagio: the enemy of my enemy is my friend, being left to want as the only political option that could face the Islamism and propitiating, by means of mass concentrations, demonstrations and riots, the coup d’État that has finally overthrew president Morsi and his legal government. And now, what?

Author: Enrique Vega Fernández

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