Egypt's military is not fucking around. They have the weapons and troops. They also have the support of many people in the streets (outside the Salafists and Muslim Brotherhood folks, which have significant numbers also).
Egypt's armed forces would suspend the constitution and dissolve an Islamist-dominated parliament under a draft political roadmap to be pursued if Islamist President Mohamed Mursi and his opponents fail to reach a power-sharing agreement by Wednesday, military sources said.
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The sources said the military intended to install an interim council, composed mainly of civilians from different political groups and experienced technocrats, to run the country until an amended constitution was drafted within months.
That would be followed by a new presidential election, but parliamentary polls would be delayed until strict conditions for selecting candidates were in force, they said.
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The emerging army blueprint closely resembles proposals for a democratic transition put forward by the NSF, which appointed former U.N. nuclear watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei on Monday to negotiate with the military on the way forward.
Reuters
This may have been released in an attempt to pressure all sides to compromise, but it's hard to see how Morsi stays at this point.
Interesting times.