Saturday 12 February 2011

Egypt's Mubarak steps down, military in charge and a baby democracy has its first pangs of birth not crying but yelling yippee!

Egyptians are very very happy and we celebrate with them. The change will be towards a positive pluralistic secular democracy with the army ensuring a new constitution and stability as Egyptians flex their democratic muscles and learn to vote competitively for leadership and collaborative representation. Electoral and representative system has yet to be decided so a council is needed with wide representation to decide on the processes and legal framework in which politics can be resolved. Positive outcome makes everyone feel good, but the hard work is ahead with world support for a new democratic initiative in the Middle East. Wow! What model for democracy would be best? European, American, British, Latin, Asian, African? Who does democracy best?

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-02/12/c_13728163.htm


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