
Egyptian Constitution of 2014
The Egyptian Constitution of 2014 was established following the 2011 revolution that aimed to oust long-time president Hosni Mubarak. It outlines the structure of the government, guarantees individual rights, and asserts principles like democracy, social justice, and human rights. The constitution emphasizes the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. It also includes provisions for women's rights, freedom of expression, and religious freedom, while establishing Islam as the state religion. However, critics note concerns about the concentration of power and limitations on civil liberties under subsequent governments.