not a fake democracy, and that means building up the institutions, free press, rule of law and the likethatare necessary for a real democracy, but i'm not betting on it because it's very hard to get from the streets to a real democracy. >>reporter: and there is real fear over who will fill the vacuum created by the ousting of the government. >>bonino: democracy is the kind of system in which it's not simply your friends that win. that's a little bit too easy. democracy is the kind of system that allows people to elect quote unquote wrong leaders we know about it. >>in egypt's last, albeit widely discredited, election opposition parties took only 5% of parliamentary seats. the game has now been thrown wide open. but whatever form the next government takes, egypt still faces the same deep rooted economic problems that lead to the uprising. >>rogan: the challenge that any government faces today in the arab world is providing education, health care, jobs, housing. so the people can have a dignity of life to which they aspire. >>reporter: it is a real challenge; the country has serious issues wi