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Old 12-02-2011, 01:37 PM   #33
DenisMoor

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Well, it might be a little early to celebrate yet.

Mubarak is gone, but the military have taken over his role. The Egyptian Constitution doesn't allow this, and so we've seen Egyptian law trampled here.

If the military does hold elections and relinquish the power they currently unlawfully wield, then great. Awesome.

If not, what's really changed?

Matt
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