Miss Mabrouk of Egypt

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

The Vote – The End

As expected the parliament's upper house voted for the constitutional amendment. No one thought anything else; their main function is after all to rubber stamp whatever is coming from above. Problem is, things can’t be static for ever and at 77, looking more tired for every year, your husbands need a better exit strategy if people are going to remember him as the man who finally brought about change. This way, we don’t have to fear insurrection and instability, but we are not moving forward. Unless Honsey has another card in his sleeve, not something he is known too. Surprise me Suzi, I want to know more!