بوابة أخبار اليوم
بوابة أخبار اليوم
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In 2013, Egypt experienced a widespread popular movement that led to the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood's rule. The Egyptian society had entered a deep crisis of trust with the government, stemming from a felt breakdown of the political contract and a disconnect between the state and political pluralism. This anger fueled the "Tamarod" movement, which rooted politics within society and paved the way for massive protests demanding the resignation of President Morsi. Millions of Egyptians across various governorates participated. Subsequently, the people chose Field Marshal Abdel Fattah Sisi as a symbol of restoring the state, due to his decisiveness and ability to protect institutions, leading to broad support for him as a figure representing the rebuilding of the Egyptian state.
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