18 June 2012, the U.S. supported Egyptian junta has officially taken on the role of government. The Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) have given themselves new constitutional authority, giving them all the powers of an elected government!
On 14 June 2012, the U.S. supported junta dissolved the Egyptian parliament, and basically declared the recent elections invalid!
Some regional news report that the junta’s coup was backed by the United States. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood was winning elections and the U.S. did not want them to run the Egyptian government.
“Figures reported by local media, including state television, also put Mursi ahead of Shafiq, and the Brotherhood candidate’s supporters have already hailed him as the country’s first democratically elected president.”-Agence France Presse (AFP)
Mursi is the Muslim Brotherhood candidate. Shafiq is a former Mubarak regime official, and regional reports say the junta made plans, backed by the Obama administration, to make sure Shafiq becomes Egypt’s president. So much for western style democracy (and par for the course in U.S. foreign policy, just ask Iran)!
Since the 2011 Revolution began, a new constitution needs to be written, however, the SCAF now says it can veto any new constitution.