Monday, November 2, 2009

The Party Woman


Rumors are circulating that minister of employment force Aisha Abdel Hady has kissed the hand of Suzanne Mubarak today morning in the NDPC 09 , there are some news that Abdel Hady will get sacked off her position in the so-called coming ministerial reshuffle after the increasing rate of strikes in factories across the country. Abdel Hady knows to whom she would bag to stay in her place : Suzanne Mubarak. I am currently investigating if it is true.
Only now publicly Suzanne Mubarak has merged as the supporter of her son’s quest to presidency against Hosni Mubarak according to opposition icons like Dr.Hassan Nafea whom at last said it clearly after years of speaking about it in closed doors.
According to Nafea the first lady is the one who is supporting her son with the help of the businessmen , where as Hosni Mubarak who is also according to several sources dislike the idea is fighting that by his own way !!
I remember reading from couple of years ago that a Russian magazine had claimed that Mubarak was going to appoint Omar Soliman as his vice president and that Suzanne Mubarak stopped against that decree for the sake of her son !! The half Welsh-half Upper Egyptian is a strong woman indeed !!
I do not know where truth is from all that , let’s be straight here , if Mubarak does not want his son to become the President after him , he can prevent that  very easily he got the army and the intelligence plus the people if he wants too !! But in reality Gamal Mubarak is too close to inherit his father’s throne !!
Look I understand the ambitions of Suzanne Mubarak and how much she loves her son but seriously if she is behind him in this presidency thing then she is throwing him in the hell by her own hands in front of her own eyes.
Anwar Al Sadat was smart enough to make his son Gamal stay from politics, Nasser’s offspring were still young despite Huda was said to be prepared to become Egypt’s Indira Gandhi. 
Suzanne Mubarak whether we like or not has reserved for herself an important position in the history of modern Egypt , very few women in our modern history have affected decision making like her.

4 comments:

  1. 'The half Walsh-half Upper Egyptian is a strong woman indeed !!'

    is she real part saeedi? i know she is half welsh like jihan el sadat but did not know she was saeedi.

    tx

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  2. Its not a secret that she has a lot of influence and some even claim that the system is that she gets the upper hand in appointing ministers of particular ministries, Gamal has his share of ministries and Mubarak the rest. I dnt think Mubarak doesnt want his son 100 percent bec he could order him to stay away from politics but he didnt and he couldve told him to find his own way. But you are probably right that his enthusiasm doesnt match his wife's

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  3. The woman wants 2 maintain her own position in Egyptian society. Much like Queen Nazli tried to do with Farouk. So of course, the best way to do this is via her son.

    Egyptian woman are domineering in general. Not all but most are very strong and very aggressive. So really she isn't any different. Welsh people are hardy and rugged. Not tough like the Irish but still they are northerners and northerners refuse to be defeated.

    Allah will decide in the end. If it is Gimmy's destiny, he'll rule but my deepest sympathies. Even the Israelis realize that he has the personality of cardboard and the charisma of a dull, slow witted child.

    Read the Jerusalem Post. There is an article by the former Israeli ambassador to Egypt discussing who will succeed Hosni. They are saying it will be Gimmy. Looks like the decision has been made.

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  4. @Tamer, yes her father is from Upper Egypt , from Mania

    @anonymous, yes I know about the ministries distribution you must loved , truly organized.


    @anonymous#1 my dear you said that the decision is in God's hand then why you say that the decision has been made.
    By the way another Israeli newspaper said that the next President will be Gamal and Haartez is fond of Omar Soliman , they are just like us ; anticipating for what is coming

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