January 2012
One year after the first wave of protests toppled the Mubarak regime, Egypt’s first free and open elections are wrapping up and new members of Parliament are preparing to take office. Egypt Today polls leading figures in their fields on what to expect for the future.
January 24, 2012
 

Amr Hamzawy Man Of The People
Egypt Today sits down with the newly elected member of parliament to talk about the upcoming changes in Egypt, his candidacy in the assembly and the challenges that pave the road to democracy. See More

Said Sadek
On Politics

The political sociology professor on why we really are ready for democracy. See More

Hoda Badran
On Society
The chairperson of the revived Feminist Union on why women have to fight to contribute to the building of the new Egypt. See More

Mohamed Habib
On Religion

Former deputy supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood on why there can be no democracy without the Islamists. See More

Mamdouh Nakhla
On Religion

The Coptic rights lawyer on why his community is fearful of an Islamist takeover. See More

Amr Salama
On Film

The up-and-coming film director on what it will take to get viewers back in front of the big screen. See More

Khaled Hafez On Culture
The visual artist on the problem of being too litera. See More

Mahmoud Soheim On economics
Cairo Financial Holding’s head of research breaks down Egypt’s economic woe. See More

Shahira Amin On media
The seasoned newswoman on why the nation’s media is back to square one. See More

Khaled Farouk
O
n SPORTS
The tennis coach and sports psychologist on why we need to understand that sports are about more than just football. See More

 
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