CAIRO, July 4 (Xinhua) -- Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Morsi did not make a mistake, brother of Morsi, Saeed Mohamed Morsi, told Xinhua on Thursday in an exclusive interview.
"He remained only one year in office, challenged by corrupted people and residues of the former regime who made every effort to block his way," he told Xinhua by phone from the northeast city of Zagazig.
The Egyptian president was sacked by the army on Wednesday. The generals put the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court in charge of Egypt for a transitional period and suspended the constitution.
"This is an obvious coup against Legitimacy and against the pulse of the Egyptian people," Saeed said. Editor: Yang Yi
Poster Comment:
A universal shortcoming of "democracy" is that election losers continue to criticize and undermine a winning administration rather than allowing it to show what it can do and then challenging its programs and policies in the next election campaign. Corporate governance is much more successful since any criticism is confined to the yearly annual meeting of shareholders.