
Mohamed Morsi
Mohamed Morsi was an Egyptian politician who served as the country's first democratically elected president after the 2011 Arab Spring protests. He led the Muslim Brotherhood, a prominent Islamist organization, and was in office from 2012 to 2013. His presidency faced significant challenges, including economic problems and protests against his policies. Morsi was ousted by the military after about a year in power, leading to political instability. He was later imprisoned and faced trial on various charges before dying in 2019. His tenure remains a key chapter in Egypt’s recent political history.