With the approach of the 2010 Egyptian parliamentary elections and 2011 presidential election, the opposition has been reinvigorated, especially since the arrival of former IAEA Chief Inspector Mohamed ElBaradei. The Carnegie Middle East Center's Amr Hamzawy discussed the significance of upcoming elections and challenges facing the Egyptian opposition in the months ahead with Jeremy Sharp of the Congressional Research Service. Carnegie's Michele Dunne moderated.
very happy for you Mr Amr coz u won in Parliament elections congratulation
skofield2010 2 months ago
This monkey wants the American (the people who supported Mubarak for the past 30 years) to monitor our elections.... APPLAUSE!!!!
TOZZ fik one souzand time ya ba2f
mmitwaly 3 months ago
@inventormoh do you think , that what you are saying is ethical as an Egyptian , you are asking the fucken EU and USA to come to control us and dominate our Future , fuck offfffffffffffffffffff , if wanna do something in your country do it yourself , we are not fucken kids to ask THE US AND EU who supported Mubarak for the last month of his 30 years of Fucking Egypt , to come and help us , shame on you
TheKen2942 3 months ago
The inept fuckwit, Hosny Moubarak, is a disgrace to Egypt and the human race. He is a lacklustre imbecile with no talent or any semblance of statesmanship qualities. He is set to totally destroy Egypt. Hopefully, he might be assassinated before he fulfils his devious mission.
mohammedhegazi 1 year ago
Egypt election is all fake and is bullshit, results are known before election start, please we need world control and supervision, we need freedom, we want euro or usa or united nation to controland inspect this corrupt country elections, please we need it.
inventormoh 1 year ago