The next 48 hours will be the most important moment in the presidency of this man who was elected just one year ago by Egyptians in a people represented democracy. Today, the opposition protests against Morsi are growing in numbers daily and these opposition groups have also successfully collected over 22 million signatures from the voting age Egyptians calling for Morsi and calling for his immediate resignation from power. Morsi's own supporters across Egypt have also set up their own rival protests across Egypt side by side.
Who will be the first to blink between the Morsi's supporters and the opposition groups? Will the intervention plan of the Egyptian military going to change the power equation in Egypt in the next 1 to 2 days? Will Morsi survive this political force against his young presidency this time around? Will Morsi be successful in implementing his proposed full-blown Islamic agenda that will change the Egyptian constitution from its present secular status to an Islamic law and state in the midst of his present country's worsening economic crises? Will his religious agenda defeat the much needed economic agenda and the thriving secular democracy in Egypt that addresses the nation's diversities under the presidency and the watch of this man?
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