Sunday, April 15, 2012

The Old Regime Needs to Leave

The old regime that once held Egypt needs to leave. That also goes for every single other country out there with a corrupt administration. Egypt's in a position right now that makes itself prone to going in any direction. I make it obvious to the public that I'm in no position to even offer an opinion on the political future. However I'm certain though that if someone from the previous regime (like Omar Suleiman who was running for president but is now disqualified) is around in the new one, there will be another uprising. In fact, more than half a million people were in Tahrir Square the other day protesting Omar Suleiman's involvement in the race. This number will be multiplied by like ten if he was to be elected president.

It's not like the new president is going to have a fun time in his new job. The country as it is right now is a mess. Politically unstable, economically unstable, and it's just going to take some time to fix it up. So if the new president is up for this huge responsibility and his intentions are clean, then he for sure has my vote. Along with the democratic policies and whatnot that everybody needs to hear in order to be secure, the main thing is that the president's personal qualities are respectable to a very high standard as well. This will ensure that no corruption will be present at all.

The Middle East right now as a region is going through some major historical changes. It's imperative that these changes don't ruin each individual nation's notion of removing corruption and maintaining stability throughout the region. There comes a point when a revolt is no longer necessary and negotiation is the only way they can move forward. Nonetheless, the revolt is important.

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