A Pardon as a Conspiracy — The Public Isn’t Buying the Deal
- Tamim Abu Khait

- 16 hours ago
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A Pardon as a Conspiracy — The Public Isn’t Buying the Deal
Granting the state relief from the burden of its government is the duty of the moment — not a tailor-made pardon designed to fit the accused who stands at its head.
Public trust has already been damaged. The rule of law will suffer a severe blow, and a partial democracy, still in the making, will not be sufficient to complete its formation.
A pardon that comes as a conspiracy is an assault on the law, on the judiciary, and on an entire society that claims to be democratic.The presidency — the unifying, restorative national institution — must not stumble in this test.
The President’s House is the final gate standing before a regime upheaval; if it collapses, it will no longer be possible to stop the drift toward constitutional transformation.
A pardon as a conspiracy — and the public isn’t buying the deal.

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