As bad as Mubarak?
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:08 pm
I find it very disturbing that the newly elected president of Egypt can take it upon himself to overturn the judicial authority of the countries judges and reinstate the lower house which they decided was illegally elected. Now this begs the question, is he not behaving like the previous president and becoming a law unto himself? Or is he saying that the countries judges are not fit to take judicial decisions?
If it is the former then this could very well be a portent of his future attitude towards any legal ruling that he or his party do not agree with and they will just ride rough shod over any attempt to limit their power to those given to him under Egypt’s legal system.
If it is the later and he does not see the existing legal system as being fit for purpose then surely he should have worked towards changing that system within his powers as the elected president and that means within the existing laws of the land. By behaving in this cavalier manner he is actually no different to Mubarak as he obviously considers himself to be above the laws of Egypt, I find these developments to be an inauspicious start to his rule, or should that be his reign?
If it is the former then this could very well be a portent of his future attitude towards any legal ruling that he or his party do not agree with and they will just ride rough shod over any attempt to limit their power to those given to him under Egypt’s legal system.
If it is the later and he does not see the existing legal system as being fit for purpose then surely he should have worked towards changing that system within his powers as the elected president and that means within the existing laws of the land. By behaving in this cavalier manner he is actually no different to Mubarak as he obviously considers himself to be above the laws of Egypt, I find these developments to be an inauspicious start to his rule, or should that be his reign?