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Stephen Sackur talks to Gehad El-Haddad, an adviser to the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party.
Mohamed Morsi has made history by becoming Egypt's first freely-elected president, but how much power has he won?
The image of tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters savouring victory in Tahrir Square can't disguise the fact that Egypt is still governed by a military clique.
With Parliament dissolved, no new constitution written and the generals ringfencing their powers, has Egypt's revolution run out of road?
(Image: Gehad El-Haddad)
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Stephen Sackur talks to Gehad El-Haddad, an adviser to the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party.
Mohamed Morsi has made history by becoming Egypt's first freely-elected president, but how much power has he won?
The image of tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters savouring victory in Tahrir Square can't disguise the fact that Egypt is still governed by a military clique.
With Parliament dissolved, no new constitution written and the generals ringfencing their powers, has Egypt's revolution run out of road?
(Image: Gehad El-Haddad)

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