"(Reuters) - The crisis unleashed by President Mohamed Mursi's bid to wrap up
Egypt's transition on his own terms has
eroded his nation's faith in their
nascent democracy and will complicate the already unenviable task of
government.
His effort
to drive through a constitution against the wishes of major
sections of society, including a Christian minority, has damaged prospects for
building consensus needed to tackle challenges ahead, such as fixing a broken
economy.
Having promised to be a president for all, Mursi stands accused of
putting
the interests of his group, the Muslim Brotherhood, ahead of others who say
their aspirations are not reflected in the draft to be put to a December 15
referendum......"
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