Cairo
(CNN), May 30 -- Former Egyptian
military chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is poised to win his country's presidential
election in a landslide -- though the legitimacy of his victory is already
being questioned. Exit polls suggest el-Sisi won 95.3% of the vote, while
opponent Hamdeen Sabahy garnered only 4.7%, according to data from the Egyptian Center for Public Opinion Research and
the Egyptian TV channel MBC Masr. Egypt 's state-run Ahram Online news
agency reported an even more lopsided margin, based on unofficial results, with
Sabahy only getting 3.5% of the vote.
The mundane
horoscope of Egypt is taken
by most astrologers as 18 Jun 1953,
23:30, GMT +0:00; Cairo
Egypt ,
30°N03', 031°E15' [1]
DYNAMIC REPORT
18 Jun 1953, 23:30, GMT +0:00
Geocentric Tropical Zodiac
Placidus Houses, True Node
Plu (6) Sqr MC
(10) (X) Sa-Na 29 Jan 2014 19°Li04'
D 19°Cp04' D
Jup (4) Opp MC
(10) (X) Tr-Na 25 May 2014 19°Cn04'
D 19°Cp04' D
*** END REPORT ***
The table
above shows that the “hour hand” solar arc Pluto square the MC is the one responsible for the drastic changes
taking place in the government. We must
not forget that for all practical purposes, Pluto is also conjunct Saturn which
is square Uranus on the IC. This combination can be interpreted as breakthrough
in a long term problematic political
situation. With transit Jupiter (“minute hand”) triggering this combination,
there is a hint that all will work out well in the end.
The New
Moon of May 29, places the Cardinal Grand Cross on the meridian axis. A
powerful configuration like a Cardinal Grand Cross symbolizes the potential to
break through as well as break free from whatever enslaves. On April 21, this
unusual alignment of Mars, Jupiter, Uranus and Pluto was exact and separating,
and as Mars now moves forward in direct motion it pulls apart, situations held
taut by tension of fractious polarization.
The New
Moon [8ge] makes a gentle trine to Mars [9li]. For stars conjunct Mars on the MC, Diana
Rosenberg writes, “These stars bring
about major changes in laws, mores, governments and ways of thinking..”
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