Abstract

The research focused on the problem that most Arab political systems suffer from as a result of the absence of the process of devolution of power, especially at the level of the head of state, which has a negative impact on the lives of individuals, and Egypt was chosen as one of the Arab countries that suffered from the process of devolution of power, especially after the events In 2011, former President (Hosni Mubarak) stepped down from power, and his transition to President (Muhammad Morsi) in 2012, which witnessed the one-year period of his rule that Egypt returned in all political, economic and social fields, in addition to that controlling all the levers of power, and they confiscated rights And freedoms and the betrayal of institutions, which led to more chaos and societal division, which ended with the protests that took place against the President (Mohamed Morsi) and with the intervention of the military establishment and his removal from office on July 3, 2013.

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