youth decided to protest on the anniversary of Jan. 28, 2011, which was called the "Friday of Anger."
Low turnout prompts government to extend voting for a third day - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
Government, Brotherhood fail to attract Egyptian youth - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the M... - 0 views
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low participation of youth
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been the fuel of the two popular revolutions
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Both the current Egyptian authorities and the Muslim Brotherhood have failed to attract the support of the youth, while women participated in the recent referendum to support stability. The youth see the remnants of Mubarak's administration through the government structure. The revolution wouldn't be important without changes to the government. Many political groups are trying to coax the youth to being on "their side," and meanwhile, the Egyptian youth are struggling to find any positives. Gaining the vote of the youth generally means a win or loss for the politicians.
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Both the current Egyptian authorities and the Muslim Brotherhood have failed to attract the support of the youth, while women participated in the recent referendum to support stability. The youth see the remnants of Mubarak's administration through the government structure. The revolution wouldn't be important without changes to the government. Many political groups are trying to coax the youth to being on "their side," and meanwhile, the Egyptian youth are struggling to find any positives. Gaining the vote of the youth generally means a win or loss for the politicians.
Egypt's post-Morsi constitution gets almost total voters' approval - RT News - 0 views
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98.1% of Egyptians said yes to the new constitution in this week’s referendum.
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outlawed Muslim brotherhood says it does not recognize the vote
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approving the constitution as the first step towards restoring stability.
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Egypt: Passive Aggression and Counter-revolution: Voters, Youth Stay Home - 2 views
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Voting was extended from two days to three in Egypt's presidential election on Tuesday, apparently because of an unexpectedly low turnout. The contest pits Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, until recently minister of defense and a high-ranking general, against leftist warhorse Hamdeen Sabahi, a fixed election all on its own.
Tunisian youth skip presidential vote - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East - 0 views
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