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Political change will come in Egypt: ElBaradei | |||
2010-10-31 | |||
VIENNA -- Former UN nuclear chief Mohamed ElBaradei blasted Egypt's "authoritarian" government and insisted political change was coming, in an interview Saturday with the Austrian daily Kurier. "The more unpopular this regime becomes, the more it realises how much it is hated, the most authoritarian it becomes," ElBaradei told the newspaper, according to a German transcription of the interview published Saturday.
But he saw hope in the younger generation. "They haven't made arrangements with the system yet, they have their future before them. The so-called elite let itself be corrupted by the system a long time ago. It doesn't want any change." ElBaradei also voiced regret that the Arab world had distanced itself from democracy. "Democracy is not like soluble coffee, where you stir it and it's done. You have to educate people and we weren't raised for democracy," he added. ElBaradei, who stepped down as director general of the UN nuclear watchdog IAEA in February, has called for constitutional amendments to allow independent candidates not affiliated to an existing party -- such as himself -- to run in Egyptian presidential elections next year. He has also called for a boycott of next month's parliamentary polls.
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