Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Egypt revises its Constitution

CAIRO - The Egyptian army, in charge of the country since the fall of President Hosni Mubarak, has given ten days on Tuesday to a committee of lawyers to amend the Constitution and warned that further strikes would be "disastrous" for the country.

The supreme council of the armed forces, to whom Mubarak has entrusted the reins of the country by resigning Friday, suspended Sunday the constitution and dissolved Parliament, promising democratic elections in the coming months.

The army appointed a commission to revise the Constitution who "must finish work in ten days," according to an official statement. Its members met for the first time on Tuesday.

"We will revise the Constitution to remove all restrictions and obstacles and to meet the aspirations of the revolution and the people," said one of the members of this commission, Sobhi Saleh, lawyer and former member of Muslim Brotherhood.

Ennahar
Wow, a committee with a whole ten days..

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