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n2doc

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Sun Sep 1, 2013, 04:56 PM Sep 2013

Egypt names key constitution panel with few Islamists

By Tom Perry and Shaimaa Fayed
CAIRO | Sun Sep 1, 2013 2:31pm EDT

(Reuters) - Egypt's army-backed government unveiled a constituent assembly on Sunday almost devoid of Islamists, and gave it 60 days to review amendments that would erase Islamic articles brought in by the Muslim Brotherhood and more hardline Islamic parties.

The constitutional review is part of a road map unveiled by the administration that took power after the army deposed President Mohamed Mursi on July 3.

Egypt will hold parliamentary and presidential elections only once the constitution is approved in a referendum.

Reflecting a power shift as the government cracks down on the Brotherhood, accusing it of terrorism, the changes proposed in a first draft of the constitution may open the way for a comeback by some members of the old order associated with Hosni Mubarak, who was toppled in a popular revolt in 2011.

The proposed amendments would remove Islamic articles - hotly disputed by secularists - that include one that gave Muslim scholars a say over some affairs of state, and also lift a ban on some Mubarak-era officials assuming public office.

Drawn up by a 10-member "committee of experts" appointed by decree, the draft preserves the privileged status of the military, which it effectively shields from civilian oversight.


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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/01/us-egypt-protests-constitution-idUSBRE9800C620130901

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Egypt names key constitution panel with few Islamists (Original Post) n2doc Sep 2013 OP
Always a good idea to separate religion and government oberliner Sep 2013 #1
Always a good idea to put the military under civilian oversight. Igel Sep 2013 #2
Absolutely oberliner Sep 2013 #3
I think you will find dipsydoodle Sep 2013 #4

Igel

(35,300 posts)
2. Always a good idea to put the military under civilian oversight.
Sun Sep 1, 2013, 05:05 PM
Sep 2013

Also usually a good idea to try to make the Constitution representative of what people want, not what the elite intend for the people to come to want.

Usually good to give a constituent assembly a charge like "come up with a text" rather than "here's what we want, review them before approval."


Ultimately most of the bits that nobody liked are described as "could", "might", "can be interpreted as."

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