This is a complex question.
With Mubarak now stepping down, he has lost the ability to be an agent of change, and there is more likelihood that pro-military policies will continue to be in play with less reform. Further, the international media has gotten bored of the story now that Mubarak has stepped down, which will further weaken the protestors' demands.
With all of their power focused on making Mubarak step down, the truly important parts of fundamental political change have been partially forgotten. This topic is unsexy, and is harder to effect.
On the other hand, if the president did not step down, he would continue to be symbolic of a 30-year Dictatorship. Protests would continue, and more people would have been injured; further damage would continue to the Egyptian economy.
Because the Egyptian president has been in power for over 25 years. He will not step down and yet the people want him to step down. He has banned protests of his reign. He has basically become and unofficial dictator of the country.
President Mubarak has literally destroyed the government. The citizens of Egypt have suffered through job loss, money loss, starvation, etc... They will not stop protesting until he does step down, and until then, they want payback.
Mubarak
Mr. President, you may step down now.
Because his health was failing.
He did not want to stress from being president. So what he did was relax and spend time with family.
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When she fired the best nurse.
He shouldn't . He must continue what he belives in and success it.
he does not want to go from Egypt
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