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Malgré l’accent mis par les Frères musulmans sur les changements sociétaux, le président Mohammed Morsi tente d’instaurer certaines réformes d’ordre économique et administratif. Il a augmenté de 15% les salaires des employés du service public.
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The Brotherhood’s failure to improve Egyptians’ lot as their security deteriorates has created nostalgia for the ancien régime. In part, this reflects Egyptians' disappointment with the democratic values they have only selectively embraced. They want government to redistribute wealth and create jobs, without questioning what its true role is.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Хотя «Мусульманское братство» сосредоточено прежде всего на изменении общества, Президент Мухаммед Морси попытался провести определенные экономические и бюрократические реформы. Он повысил на 15% зарплату госслужащим; пообещал заняться дефицитом основных продуктов питания и топлива и обязался повысить безопасность и сократить пробки, которыми забиты улицы Каира. Однако из 64 целей, которые он провозгласил во время кампании, было достигнуто лишь девять.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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Rather than address these concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood that rules Egypt has been encouraging piety in the workplace. Veiled women who were banned from being anchors on state television channels under Mubarak now sport chic headscarves on air. Bureaucrats who feared growing beards associated with religious devotion now confidently display their whiskers in ministerial hallways.
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