Liputan6.com, Cairo – Mohammed Mursi went down in history when he was the first exalted Egyptian president, who was elected democratically elected in June 2012.
Having experience as a technical academic and senior figure from a group of Muslim fraternities, Mursi promised the government “all people of Egypt” after winning the old regime. However, this hope lasts only one year.
On July 3, 2013, the Egyptian military, led by General Abdul Fatt al-Sisi, took over power after a huge wave of protests shook the country.
Quoting the page Bi -bi -xOn Thursday (3/7/2025), it was believed that Mursi could not satisfy the demands of the 2011 revolution: social justice, freedom and economic well -being. His steps, which expand the executive branch and strengthen the dominance of Islamic wide criticism.
The military gave a 48 -hour ultimatum for Mursi to respond to people’s demands. However, after there were no significant steps, the armed forces announced the freezing of the Constitution and the appointment of the Provisional Government.
Murcy was detained in a secret place, caused a wave of new protests from its supporters.
While his supporters called the overthrow of the military coup, the opponents of Mursi consider it a form of “correction of the revolution” and save the state from chaos.
But the paid price is very expensive. On August 14, 2013, the military invaded pro-Morsi-demonstrators in Cairo to tell almost 1000 people. This cruel love marks the beginning of the great repressions of the Muslim brothers, which was later declared a terrorist organization.