Well, moments ago they announced the results of last weeks presidential elections in Egypt and, as expected, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi won. Interestingly, they had a 51% voter turnout and Mr. Morsi won with over 13 million votes. It will certainly be interesting to see where things go from here. The military is essentially running the parliament and the people are waiting to see when a new election will be held, (I don't think the results will be much different, if the secularists and liberals don't get it together and run loads of candidates). As it stands, even with a new president, the military is still the defacto ruler of Egypt and will remain so until they manage to get them reigned in. Not going to hold my breath on that one. Even this victory smacks of deal making with the military.
Morsi wins Egypt's presidential election - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
Morsi wins Egypt's presidential election - Middle East - Al Jazeera English