Why have Egyptians ousted Morsi ?

This is an old article I posted before but I lost it so I'm republishing it.

 

1- He said before being elected if Egyptians asked him to leave he would respect the Egyptians' will and leave. (He lied)

2-He swore to respect the constitution and the law. However, He issued a decree stripping the judiciary of the right to challenge his decisions. (He abused his power)

3- He promised that the constitution will represent all the Egyptians. However, only his party and his allies had participated in framing it. (He abused his power)

4- The new constitution abolished the minister of media position. However, he assigned a member of his party to occupy this position. (He didn't respect his constitution)

5- A court verdict has repealed the law of the parliament election that Morsi’s political party and his allies tried to pass forcibly and which Morsi approved, although the supreme court had rejected. (He didn't respect his constitution)

6-He claimed that he will implement the Sharea. However, he sought to get the International Bank loan. (He lied)

(Egyptians pray in Tahrir square) 

7-He engaged in fierce battles with most of the Egyptian institutions (The Egyptian armed forces, the ministry of interior (police), The judiciary, Al-Azhar (The biggest Islamic university in the world), The Egyptian church, The media …etc ) in order to weaken and control them by his party and allies.

8- He promised to avenge the Egyptian soldiers who were viciously murdered in Ramadan while they were breaking their fast by armed terrorists on Sinai’s borders and in spite of the fact that the Intelligence Agency has reported the names of those who committed this massacre, he didn't bring them to justice. (He betrayed the Egyptians)

9-Although the Ethiopian dam “The Renaissance” might cause the suffering of Egyptians from hunger and thirst in the future, Morsi wasn't concerned to solve this critical situation. (He risked the Egyptians’ life)

(Egyptian protester holding the Noble Quran and the Cross)

10-Although the Ethiopian dam and the Sinai Peninsula come on the top of Egypt priorities since they are related to the Egyptian national security, Morsi loosened the control of the Egyptian state over Sinai Peninsula and supported the existence of terrorist groups in it. Furthermore, Morsi’s poor management toward the Ethiopian dam crisis led to the animosity of the African countries. (His policies posed a threat to the Egyptian national security)

11-Morsi attempted to distract the Egyptian public opinion from criticizing his political and economic failures by declaring a fake war on the Syrian regime and the Shias.

12-Morsi failed to face Egypt’s economic crisis and he didn't adopt or implement a clear economic plan to overcome the crisis. Moreover, his bad policies were responsible for the decline of the Egyptian economy.

13- Morsi’s bad polices made Egyptians suffer greatly starting with power outage that would last up to 10 hours daily passing by water shortage (in the country of the Nile river), fuel crisis and the permanent bread crisis and many more.

(Tahrir square)

Conclusion:

-Egyptians had elected Morsi and brought him to power in a democratic way. However, Morsi tried to take over all the power so he himself could become another dictator.

-Morsi failed to solve the economic crisis and he caused many political and economic crises.

- Morsi abandoned the revolution’s goals “Bread … Freedom … Social justice” that brought him to power, and worked against them.

-Egyptians elected Morsi because he promised to respect the constitution and the law. Furthermore, he promised to achieve the revolution’s goals and implement an urgent economic reform but he broke his promises and by doing that he broke the terms of the contract. Therefore it was the turn of Egyptians to break it too and oust him.

(Tahrir square)

(Ithadia presidential palace)                                         (Tahrir square)

(Sidi Gaber)                                     (Al-Kurnish)

(Al-Mansoura)                                   (Al-Zagazig)

(The Egyptian army celebrates wit the Egyptians)

Special thanks to (Zain, Mr.Mohammed and Vanessa)

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  • @ sima

    i saw it before too .. but i don't remember where :p

    sima, everything  was new  to us and there were many who served their interests more than caring about this country .. we needed and need time to learn from mistakes and correct them but we are in our way .. wish us luck sima :)

  • @ Tim 

    Thanks for your comment it is very valuable one  .. It seems you are following what goes in Egypt closely :)

    and i agree with most of what you have said 

  • I Think I saw this blog somewhere before :)))

    why lots of candidate rejected according what tim new said ...

    I think the situation in world nowadays is really differ with time of revolution in frence and usa ..

    I hope the result will be like that :)

    Thanks for sharing again :))))

  • Yes there are typos in my post :(   

  • I commented on it the first time.

    Egypt as a country wanted "freedom and Liberty" for all who reside in Egypt when they rallied for the removal of Mubarak.  Unfortunately, once they had Mubarak removed, they didn't really have a good plan for the "What do we do now".  They wanted elections but there was no Constitution in place to provide the framework.  They went ahead with a promise the Constitution to represent the will of the Egyptians would be drafted later.  

    Many people did NOT accept the initial Election.  It is hard to call it a fair election when many candidates were rejected and less than a majority of the Egyptians eligibale to vote actually voted.  The country was still in Turmoil.  At the end, Egyptians were presented with 2 choices - Muslim Brotherhood with Morsi or a former Aide to Mubarak.  More people voted "NO" or abstained from voting at all than voted for both candidates combined.   Of those who voted "For" Morsi, many were simply voting against Mubarak (they didn't want anyone associated with the former Mubarak regime".  So to call it a fair democratic election is a stretch.  

    After the election, the constitution ended up being drafted by the MB.  The other sectors of Egyptian society were largely bullied out.  The document which should have protected the people from a Rogue president was instead drafted to empower the Muslim Power and consolidate power.  As time went by, more and power power was being grabbed by Morsi and the MB.  The mandate of the people in the revolution was ignored.

    22 million signatures of voter eligible Egyptians was gathered for election to oust him.  That is more than 3 times the number of people who voted for him as President (including the many votes cast not for Morsi but against Mubarak).

    Often there is growing pains as a country goes a new direction.  It happened in the USA.  It happened in France.  The issue isn't the form but the substance.  Did Morsi represent the people he was elected to represent?  Did he bring to Egypt the government he was placed into office to bring?  Focus on substance, not form.  Holding elections is not all there is to a democracy.  

    I hope the Egyptians get a fair, balanced Constitution this time.  One that protects all Egyptians and puts in place a fair mechanism to ensure no person abuses power in the future in the name of "president".

  • @Umar

    thanks for your prayers .. we need them

    May Allah protect your country as well

  • May Allah Almighty Give peace in your country & entire World . 

  • @ noa

    she repeated it for the 3rd time .. hahahah

    i'm kidding ... I appreciate your prayers :)

  • Hmm .. is it? Well, it's the same prayer that I will keep on saying until you will find the long lasting peace.

  • @ noa

    hahahahahahhahaahh.... it is the same comment you have said the last time :p

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