
Mohamed Mursi
Mohamed Mursi was an Egyptian politician and member of the Muslim Brotherhood who served as the first democratically elected president of Egypt from June 2012 until his ousting by a military coup in July 2013. Mursi's presidency was marked by significant political turmoil and opposition, leading to widespread protests against his rule, which culminated in his removal from office. His government faced criticism for its handling of the economy and for alleged authoritarian tendencies. Following his ousting, Mursi was arrested and faced multiple legal challenges, ultimately dying in custody in 2019.
Born on Aug 08, 1951 (73 years old)
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Mohamed Mursi was the former President of Egypt criticized by the author during a time of political unrest.
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