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This was a hard-fought victory for Egyptians, said Vaughn Shannon, an assistant professor of political science at Wright State University.
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (the military) will run the affairs of the country. “In Egypt’s case, the military seems to be on the side of democratic reform,” Shannon said.

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