Anwar Esmat El-Sadat (founders' representative of the Reform and Development Party) called the Supreme Council to delegate some of its members to hold quick meetings with experts and superiors from Middle and Western Europe along with Indonesia from Asia and Chile from Latin America in order to make use of their experience in surpassing the transitional stage after their revolutions with the least losses and optimum benefit.
El-Sadat drew attention to the importance of studying the changes that took place in the world to make use of them in checking the Egyptian revolution on the right route particularly that these countries have undergone similar events which can allow us to make use of the positive aspects and set the negative ones aside. It would do us great benefit to learn how they dealt with their democratic shift and how they dealt with the corruption issues and all the solutions they used to end such issues.
El-Sadat assured that changing from a dictatorship into a democracy was an experience that many countries went through before in Western Europe and Latin America. All such countries are similar to Egypt in many ways and they have managed to become civil states ruled by strong institutions advocating freedom, democracy, justice and the rule of law.
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