Nu kommer vi närmare och närmare ett stängt Egypten för oss västerlänningar och en diktator som får fullständig makt över landet och över rättsväsendet.
All makt åt Morsi, envåldshärskaren som var den jag såg skrika ut sitt budskap på en video innan han var en kandidat till presidentposten, utsedd av Muslimska Brödrarskapet (som är det största fifflargäng samt islamister ut i fingertopparna).
Valet var aldrig i livet rätt ens när Morsi blev vald till president, eftersom det endast fanns ca 30-40 som skulle kunna tänkas rösta på någon som brödrarskapet haft som kandidat men plötsligt fanns det tillräckligt många (som förmodligen antingen var infösta i landet som röstare eller så var det ett rent fusk).
"23 December 2012
Last updated at 10:52 GM
By Shaimaa Khalil
BBC News, Cairo
A positive vote for the new constitution
would be another sign of how organised and effective the Islamist
movement is in the political process
It
is difficult to view the results of the referendum on the draft
constitution without putting them in the context of the growing
influence of Islamists in politics here in Egypt.
Many of those who went out to vote did not just give their
backing or voice their objection to the constitution, but also to
President Mohammed Morsi and his group, the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Islamist movement and the president have put their weight behind this charter, rallying their supporters to back it.
Statements from the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood,
Mohammed Badie, and Essam El Erian, acting chairman of the group's
Freedom and Justice Party, have shown confidence that the vote will go
their way.
If indeed the constitution passes, it is another sign of how organised and effective Islamists are in the political process.
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Many here tell you that this constitution was written 'by the Brotherhood for the Brotherhood' and not the rest of Egypt”
There's a lot at stake here.
This document determines Egypt's future and the relationship
between Egyptians and the presidency among the other main institutions.
Hur ska man kunna få någon som vill ha envåldsmakt att avstå, någonsin från sin post ???
Morsi kommer aldrig någonsin att avstå från sin makt och alla kommande val är att betrakta som valfuskande i alla avseenden, enligt min mening.
Opposition spokesman Amr Hamzawy told a news
conference in Cairo: "We are asking the commission to investigate the
irregularities"
Egypt's main opposition has demanded an inquiry into the referendum on the draft constitution, citing fraud.
The National Salvation Front urged the election commission to investigate the "irregularities".
Initial unofficial results indicate a "Yes" vote for a document which President Mohammed Morsi says will safeguard democracy.
The opposition says the constitution favours Islamists, and the referendum has highlighted bitter divisions.
The result is expected to be officially announced on Monday.
If the constitution passes, elections must take place within
three months. In the meantime, legislative powers would remain with Mr
Morsi.
'Only one battle'
State media reports of the results following Saturday's second
and final round of the referendum suggest that some 63% of voters had
backed the charter. Turnout was estimated at 30%.
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Analysis
Shaimaa Khalil
BBC News, Cairo
It's difficult to view the results of the referendum on the
draft constitution without putting them in the context of the growing
influence of Islamists in politics here in Egypt.
Many of those who went out to vote did not just give their
backing or voice their objection to the constitution, but also to
President Morsi and his group, the Muslim Brotherhood. If indeed the
constitution passes it's another sign of how organised and effective
Islamists are in the political process.
There's a lot at stake here. This document determines Egypt's
future and the relationship between Egyptians and the presidency among
the other main institutions. But the opposition says that, as it stands,
the constitution is determining the future of the country on Islamists'
terms.
This constitution has managed to deeply polarise the country,
and it's hard to see this division going away anytime soon, no matter
what the result is.
But the National Salvation Front said on Sunday the vote had been marred by "fraud and violations".
These included polling stations opening late and Islamists seeking to influence voters, the opposition said.
Spokesman Amr Hamzawy told a news conference in Cairo: "We
are asking the commission to investigate the irregularities before
announcing official results." "
Det är sorgligt att ett land som Egypten, tidigare ett kristet land, har invaderats av dessa araber och deras så kallade religion.
Nu är min fråga, när kommer pyramider och liknande historiska fundament rivas till islamisternas stora glädje ?????
Jag är så trött på de som inte fattar vad islam går ut på och som blundar ihärdigt och vägrar se eller lyssna.
Maritha.