Mohammod
Mursi's dramatic removal after one year in Egypt clearly shows that his failure
to meet demands of people for national unity. Army chief of Egypt has announced
the immediate suspension of the Islamist-tinged new constitution and a road map
for a return to democratic rule under a revised rulebook. He replaces Mursi by constitutional
court president. A technocratic government will rule until new presidential and
parliamentary elections are held.
Millions
of peoples have protested against political upheaval and economic stagnation
under Mursi rule. After new announcement, thousands of anti-Mursi protesters are
erupted into wild cheering, setting off fireworks and waving flags.
When constitution was
taken as pure political manifesto rather than revolutionary manifesto addressing
desire of each and every people, such kind of events happened. Constitution is
taken as a part of prescriptive and descriptive laws, a philosophy of its own. Constitution
promises not only political but also social democracy.In social democracy,
liberty equality and fraternity cannot be separated. Principles of equal
liberty have to be properly applied, by those who believe in social democracy. In
Egypt, Mursi is failed to address fundamental body of rules, so condition of
anarchy arises and
it will remain crucial in the political transition.
Nepali leaders can also learn that if they did not perform as the people wanted, the
peoples are ready to support a military coup/monarch in a democracy.