Jumat, 12 Juli 2013

Will The Second Revolution of Egypt happen?



After Muhammad Hosni Mubarak’s regime collapsed because the citizen did revolution against his regime, the government of Egypt had determined to be a democracy country where the president would be chosen by the society. At the time, Muhammad Morsi has elected in general election and became the first president whom was selected by the citizen. Hopefully, Muhammad Morsi brought Egypt better than before.   

Nowadays at Egypt still occurs the same reaction. A thousand hundreds of Egyptians go down to the road in shouting Muhammad Morsi who was deemed fails to bring Egypt to a better state after collapsing. In my point of view there are two reasons prior to this case, such as politic situation and economic situation.

First, politic situation, let us be honest politic situations in Egypt are really alarming. Much interventions come from other countries, America accused of taking part in this issue. On the other hand, Muhammad Morsi was trying to convert the short-lived democracy in Egypt back to the islamic syariat country. It is proven by within a month, Morsi appointed members of the Muslim Brotherhood to serve in various state agencies. There are at least 5 cadres of the Muslim Brotherhood appointed as the ​​official in various departments, 8 of them are in Presidential office, 7 of them are governors, 12 to be  the governor assistants, 13 at the office of the governor, and 12 as mayors.

Second, economic situation, Morsi failed to deliver his promises during the presidential campaign for the welfare of the people of Egypt. Morsi failed to raise wages and living standards of the people. Indeed, Morsi has only served as president for a year. The time is considered less to restore the country's economy. However, over the past year there are at least 558 demonstrations, 514 strikes, and 500 sit-in protests. Actually, Morsi tried to fix the country's economy by amending the tax laws on November last year. However, in spite of the efforts, the price of staple goods still increased.

To sum up, the welfare of the people is the government's responsibility. The society has the full right to demand justice. Revolution is one way to implement prosperous life, for example at Egypt where the society has just done the second revolution.