So the time for the presidential elections is getting nearer and nearer every day; and most of us are wondering who are we going to pick to become the next Egyptian president and hopefully he wont be a thieving bastard like the last one. So have you decided which candidate are you going to elect? I know I have and this was a trick question; I WONT BE ELECTING ANYONE AT ALL, I WONT BE TAKING ANY PART IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.
You're probably wondering what are my reasons for this refusal and your question has a one word answer which is SCAF; presidential elections under SCAF's rule is like giving a pain killers to a patient with a broken leg, without resetting the leg or putting it in a cast, the pain meds. do not actually treat the fracture it just stops the mind numbing pain. How can you guarantee that the new president will be a great man if he is going rule a country with a corrupt infrastructure going hand in hand with an ant infestation of criminals and how will you be 100% sure that this president wont be one of SCAF's dogs the answer is simple, you just can't. As long as SCAF is ruling the country they will never give any real power to anyone who is not one of their friends its just not logical. If you're thinking about the parliament we can all see that its bloody useless and wont even come near SCAF not even with a 10 foot pole. As for the constitution well, that pretty much covers itself again the constitution will be useless under military rule.
Again SCAF will never give any kind of power to a president one of 2 things is going to happen either one of their dogs is going to win the elections or one of their dogs is going to win the elections nothing else is going to happen. Lets face it half of the candidates belong to the old regime like Omar Soliman, one of them is the duck master of the world and the others aren't really trusted figures. So, even if you wanted to elect someone there isn't anyone suitable to be the next president.
So, the answer is instead of looking for the next president we should start cleaning up instead, we bring SCAF to justice along with numerous lap dogs, we throw the trash out of the parliament, we write a brand new fair and just constitution and only then can we start thinking about the new president.
You're probably wondering what are my reasons for this refusal and your question has a one word answer which is SCAF; presidential elections under SCAF's rule is like giving a pain killers to a patient with a broken leg, without resetting the leg or putting it in a cast, the pain meds. do not actually treat the fracture it just stops the mind numbing pain. How can you guarantee that the new president will be a great man if he is going rule a country with a corrupt infrastructure going hand in hand with an ant infestation of criminals and how will you be 100% sure that this president wont be one of SCAF's dogs the answer is simple, you just can't. As long as SCAF is ruling the country they will never give any real power to anyone who is not one of their friends its just not logical. If you're thinking about the parliament we can all see that its bloody useless and wont even come near SCAF not even with a 10 foot pole. As for the constitution well, that pretty much covers itself again the constitution will be useless under military rule.
Again SCAF will never give any kind of power to a president one of 2 things is going to happen either one of their dogs is going to win the elections or one of their dogs is going to win the elections nothing else is going to happen. Lets face it half of the candidates belong to the old regime like Omar Soliman, one of them is the duck master of the world and the others aren't really trusted figures. So, even if you wanted to elect someone there isn't anyone suitable to be the next president.
So, the answer is instead of looking for the next president we should start cleaning up instead, we bring SCAF to justice along with numerous lap dogs, we throw the trash out of the parliament, we write a brand new fair and just constitution and only then can we start thinking about the new president.
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