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The article addresses the case of Sabry Nakhnooh and its significance in the discussion about the future of influence in Egypt, as the legal issue has gone beyond the judicial realm to open a dialogue about sources of social legitimacy and the role of informal centers of power within Egyptian society. It demonstrates the shift in models of influence—from reliance on wealth to personal presence and the ability to mobilize—and how transitional periods, such as post-2011, have contributed to the emergence of figures who derive their legitimacy from their relationships and social networks, serving as alternatives to state institutions.
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