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Tip on the Egyptian History!

Egypt is ruled by an elected 'Pharaoh President for Life'.

In a 1991 amendment to the Egyptian constitution, the title of this position was altered to 'Pharaoh' President Until His Son Grows Up'. The President reports to a parliament, which is unique in being completely unelected. Anyone who happens to be in, or even near, the parliament chamber during sessions is entitled to vote. Main political parties represented include the 'Bewildered Tourist Party', the 'I Don't Know, I'm Just On My Way To Work Party' and the 'Don't Ask Me, Mate, I Just Wash The Windows Party'. Officially, the country is no longer called "Egypt" because this is a racist Greek word. Instead, it is called Masr, which is the Egyptian word for "rare infection of the lower pharyngeal cavity."

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