Egypt's General Sisi signals may run for president
Source: Reuters
(Reuters) - Egypt's army chief General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi gave his clearest signal yet on Saturday of his interest in becoming president, a move that could turn the clock back to the days when the presidency was controlled by men from the military.
Sisi, who ousted Egypt's first democratically elected leader Mohamed Mursi last July after mass protests against his one-year rule, is widely expected to seek the top job but has not yet announced plans to run.
"If I run then it must be at the request of the people and with a mandate from my army... We work in a democracy," he said, speaking at an army seminar in Cairo.
After the army overthrew the Islamist Mursi, it appointed an interim president and outlined a roadmap for democratic transition.
Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood supporters, who accuse the army of staging a coup, have held frequent protests calling for his reinstatement. But the security forces have launched a wide crackdown against the group, arresting thousands on charges of violence.
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a move that could turn the clock back to the days.......................
cosmicone
(11,014 posts)that Egypt is better off under secular Mobarak 2.0 .. aka al-Sisi rather than inexperienced and incompetent IB hell bent on creating a sharia-dictated banana republic.
JI7
(89,262 posts)based on history people will just continue to oust those they are not happy with .
too bad it has to get ugly .
it would be nice if there was someone in the middle who could get support and elected.