Regarding your questions who wants Morsi out, Why? To replace with who? Morsi only got 40% of the vote (Muslim Brotherhood). The MB had years of organizing time. The secular modernist supporters had only a year to organize. Now they have had 2 more years to get feed up and more organized. Morsi immediately moved to eliminate the old constitution which the well organized Islamist Muslim Brotherhood managed to dominate in the rewriting. Morsi also threw out the judiciary. Also, instead of putting energy in to improving Egypt, he put energy into enriching himself, and I presume his favorites.
In other words the people now have enough on him to be royally pixxed. The military is canceling the new constitution and reverting to the old one. Of course, the military are not saints, and run a lot of non military related businesses for fun and profit. Egypt is not pro Iran and has supported the Syrian rebels. Once Morsi is out there will be a lot of in fighting to see what faction(s) can attract the most wide support and votes. I don’t think this will become a military dictatorship.
<...”Once Morsi is out there will be a lot of in fighting to see what faction(s) can attract the most wide support and votes. I dont think this will become a military dictatorship.”...>
This occurs within our governance as well...we just generally don’t see the passion and emotions...Egyptians are more forthright emotionally.
I think one of the difficulties is too many that run there believe if they get the majority vote, then they are the winners to “Rule”. Operating under their old standards of reasoning. Do they understand “Governance” is not the same as “Ruling” a nation? Obviously Morsi did not...but then non of the Muslim Brotherhood do...they have another agenda entirely.