Egypt is currently controlled by a Military Junta. A week ago, Mohammed Morsi was elected to assume the Presidency of Egypt. Whether the Army will permit him to fulfill his electoral mandate is questionable. If they do, then Egypt may well become a democracy. If not, it will remain a Military Junta government.
Egypt is democratic in that the people vote for the party they want to govern and they govern. It does not, however, have liberal social values, leading to the dominance of repressive Islamist leadership.
Answer 1
The government of Egypt consists of a semi-presidential republic whereby the president is both the head of state and head of government, and of a system dominated by the National Democratic Party. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the People's Assembly.
Answer 2
It is neither. It is a regime-in-transition, but closest to an Authoritarian "Republic". Answer 1 describes the pre-transition authoritarian "republic". It is currently a very similar regime, just that the National Democratic Party has been replaced by the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist Party.
The reason that Republic is in quotes is that while it is a Republic on paper, democratic rights are not protected in practice.
Although the greedy, hoarding dictator Husni Mubarak is GONE {finally!!}, Egypt is not a democracy. That is because Muhammad Hussein Tantawi, the commander-in-chief of the Egyptian military, is temporarily the president of Egypt. That is because when Husni Mubarak left office, he gave power to M.H.T, and since the citizens of Egypt didn`t elect him, Egypt is not yet a democracy. Showing Mubarak {who, thank God, is now paying for his never-ending crimes in jail and hopefully,will die in jail soon} was just the first step in making Egypt the democracy it should be. The next and final step is to get a new president, one that the people elected. M. Tantawi won`t be serving a normal term as president. In fact, he will be president only until the presidential elections this September. The moment one of the candidates takes office, M.H.T will no longer be president, and Egypt will finally be a democracy. But there`s 1 problem: there are 5 official candidates and, to be honest, I dislike the majority of them. 2 candidates are former members of the Muslim Brotherhood, 1 of many illegal terrorist organizations comprised of people that call themselves Muslims that think they know what`s best for Islam, which automatically dislike those 2 candidates. Then there`s Amr Moussa. So those 3 make up the majority I do not like. The other 2 candidates are Muhammad al Baradei and Muhammad Salim al Awa, the only 2 people I would vote for!
Egypt is a Semi-Presidential Republic.
No, it has provisional Government.
Republican
yes
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Egypt is a single country.
It is a country
Yes Egypt is a country.
In Egypt
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Egypt is a country in Africa/part of Asia. It is not located in any country.
Egypt is a country in the Northeast of Africa.
yes Egypt is a poor country
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Egypt is a Country in the Continent of Africa.