The 2013 military coup was a logical development which brought forth a candidate for the role of Egypt’s “savior:” then-General Al-Sisi.
It was also impossible to resolve political issues within the legal framework of that time.
The society remained split the country was facing growing Islamization, which half of Egyptians opposed.
Mohamad Morsi, who became the president in 2012, was neither able nor capable of doing it.