Egyptian thinker Wahed Abdel-Megid

A number of Egyptian politicians said on Saturday that although Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt were not ready to rule the county, they ran for presidential elections and won it then excluded other parties from the political arena.
This came during the second session of “Islamists and Governing” conference held in Amman in which a number of politicians and intellectuals from Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Turkey, Iraq and Jordan were present.
During the session, Egyptian thinker Wahed Abdel-Megid pointed out that MB leaders were still insisting on clashing with other parties and did not try to reach a settlement to solve the political crisis in Egypt.
Meanwhile, member of Wafd Party supreme executive body Essam Shiha said that although Egyptians accepted MB ruling at first, their stances during their year in office led Egyptians to oppose the group and to work on toppling it.