Shortly following the resignation of Hosni Mubarak the military suspended the constitution and will remain in power for the next 6 months or until elections will be held. As apart of their suspension of the constitution they will also be proposing changes to it which will then be submitted to voters for their thoughts.
Not only does the government have to be restored but so does the national banks of Egypt. According to many bank workers Mubarak's family appointed their friends to high level positions at the bank with large incomes. Since the resignation of Mubarak - changes will also be held at the national banks causing them to closed until Wednesday.
It is a huge step forward for the civilians of Egypt to have Mubarak step down from office however how long will the military have to be in charge? Can Egypt fall into the same fate as Iran? Now that Mubarak has stepped down the civilians of Egypt must work together to get a new government instated as quickly as possible. Many of the protesters do not feel that the fight is over and choose to remain protesting on the streets of Egypt until the government is put together. The people of Egypt are extremely excited for this new life they will live however the changes must move quickly before they begin to loose faith in their country.
Egypt's military dissolves Parliament, Suspends Constitution
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