More than a year after the revolution in Egypt, high hopes of a better life for everyone have faded with its faltering economy. Expectations for the civilian rulers who will take over in June are high, but the cost of failure may be higher. The declared transition to democracy is a messy process in Egypt. Despite the public's great expectations, living conditions for the average Egyptians remain poor in the wake of the revolution.
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