Egyptian Politics

Egyptian Politics refers to the political system, processes, and structures governing the Arab Republic of Egypt. This encompasses the country’s political parties, elections, legislative assembly, and the role of the president and other governmental institutions. The political landscape in Egypt has been shaped by its historical context, including colonial influences, the impact of the 1952 revolution, and subsequent authoritarian regimes. Key aspects include the rights and roles of citizens, civil society, and political dissent. The dynamics of power, government policies, and the relationship between the state and religion also play significant roles in shaping Egyptian political discourse.