In both revolutions, political and economic problems began to emerge from the negligence leaders had towards their people and needs. In …show more content…
However, the underlying political and social order still stayed the same when leaders like Morsi and the Abdel Fattah el-Sisi attempted to create a new form of government. The Egyptian Revolution was not successful due to its failure to create and maintain a democracy. In order for a revolution to succeed; it takes time and communication. In Egypt, the true demands of shift became clear- to remove the old regime. Attempting to change a regime is a long procedure, requiring vision, strategy, and as the Egyptian protesters discovered, determination. Effective communication is another essential to a successful revolution. One must share goals and strategies with those who will join in. Defining the cause, stakes, and the outcome in a revolution creates a framework for those who will fight in the revolution. These are two basic factors for the Egyptian Revolution to be