Слайд 2Plan
1) Form of government (prove that your state is either a Monarchy
or a Republic, determine its type and explain which features helped you to give the answer). Trace historical changes of the form of government in your country.
2) Form of state territorial structure (prove that your state is either Unitarian or Federal, determine its type and explain which features helped you to give the answer) Trace historical changes of the Form of state territorial structure in your country.
3) State legal regime (Use the features of Democracy or Non-Democracy to determine which legal regime your state belongs to. Give certain examples of this or that feature best realization in your country) Trace historical changes of the legal regime in your country
Слайд 3The History of republican Egypt
The History of republican Egypt spans the period
of modern Egyptian history from the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 to the present day, which saw the toppling of the monarchy of Egypt and Sudan, the establishment of a presidential republic, and a period of profound economic, and political change in Egypt, and throughout the Arab world.
Слайд 4The History of republican Egypt
Following the formal abolition of the monarchy in
1953, Egypt was known officially as the Republic of Egypt until 1958, the United Arab Republic from 1958 to 1971 (including a period of union with Syria from 1958 to 1961), and has been known as the Arab Republic of Egypt since 1971.
Слайд 5 which features helped us to give the answer
Usually president
1.elected by
people
2.he has limited power
.people has the power
Слайд 6EGYPT is unitary
Egypt is a unitary state, meaning that its subdivisions do
not have constitutional status. However, the various legal subdivisions, the governorates and cities have various attributions.
Слайд 7EGYPT is unitary
Egypt has parliamentary system that is the House of Representatives
also known as the Majlis Al-Nowaab that has 596 seats out of which 448 are directly elected, 120 members apportioned to the women, youth, and Christians, and 28 members selected by the president. The Parliamentary election is multiphased.
Слайд 8EGYPT is authoritarian
Egypt has been ruled by successive authoritarian governments since the
1950s, and before 2012 all three presidents – Gamal Abdul Nasser, Mohammed Sadat, and Mubarak – have come out from the military. As a result, Egyptian military always played an important role in political and economic life.
Слайд 9EGYPT is authoritarian
The army also enjoyed deep respect among ordinary Egyptians, and
it was hardly surprising that after Mubarak’s overthrow the generals assumed the management of the transition process, becoming the guardians of the 2011 “revolution”.