The present investigation return to the scenario in which the political system of Egypt was decompensated by disgruntled citizens, mainly by the fraud in the legislative elections that had allowed Hosni Mubarak remained almost three decades in power. From the perspective of nonviolent revolutions this investigation will analyze the perception of the Egyptian citizens, as political subjects in the twenty-first century, who had evolved through his politico-social imaginary which had been imposed and accepted under a regime that was denominated by citizens like authoritarian, led by President Mubarak. It should be clarified that a revolution is not spontaneous and the regime transition to other neither is it, in this case from authoritarian to democratic regime. For this reason it’s not a goal to conclude against or in favor of Western democracy, this investigation is only intended to infer by way of comparison about the characteristics that would or would not make of the Egyptian process as a proper and valid democratic system.