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    Egypt military wants to oversee constitution draft

    CAIRO (AP) โ€” Egypt's military rulers said Wednesday the next parliament will not be representative enough to independently oversee the drafting of a new constitution, and they will appoint a council to guide the process and protect it from the influence of religious extremists.

    Egypt just completed the initial stage of the first elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster in February, with Islamist groups seizing an overwhelming majority. In theory, the new parliament will be entrusted with forming a 100-member constituent assembly to write the new constitution.

    However, liberals and the military are now concerned that religious extremists will exert too much influence over the process.

    "The parliament is not representing all sectors of society," said Gen. Mukhtar Mulla, a member of the ruling military council that took power when Mubarak was ousted in a popular uprising. He said the constitution must be representative of all of Egypt, and not just of the parliamentary majority.

    "We are in the early stages of democracy," he said. "This is not out of mistrust of the parliament. What we are seeing is free and fair elections ... but it certainly doesn't represent all sectors of society."

    The Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamic fundamentalist group that was the best known and organized party competing in the elections, came in first with 37 percent of the vote in the first round, according to partial official results. The Al-Nour party โ€” ultraconservative Islamists known as Salafis โ€” took second with about 24 percent. That gives the two leading Islamist blocks more than 60 percent combined, even though they might not form an alliance.

    Asked whether the new council is an attempt to limit the influence of the hard-line Salafis, who won a quarter of the vote, Mulla said: "Absolutely. Not the (military council). The Egyptian people won't allow this to happen." The Salafis want to impose strict Islamic law, or Shariah, in Egypt.

    The elections dealt a serious blow to the youthful, liberal activists that drove the uprising against Mubarak. Many of them have complained that the elections were held too hurriedly, and they did not have ample time to organize parties and campaigns.

    The military's advisory body will be made up of members of political parties, intellectuals and presidential hopefuls, as well as artists and members of syndicates, Mulla said.

    It is not clear how the new council will negotiate with the parliament the guidelines for choosing the constituent assembly. But when the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces in the past floated the idea that it would name 80 of the 100 members of constituent assembly and tried to enshrine in the constitution a political role for itself in the future, it caused a backlash from both Islamists and liberals.

    A strong showing by Islamists in the elections could boost their popular mandate to fight the military's plan.

    Mulla said the new council will coordinate with the parliament and the Cabinet to ensure that that the constituent assembly drafting the constitution is representative of all religions, professions, and political parties.

    He said the new parliament cannot be compared to the U.S. Congress.

    "We still have instability in Egypt. We have economic and security problems. The conditions are different," he said. "When the parliament is in stable conditions, it can elect and choose whatever it wants. For now, all sectors of society must participate in constructing the new constitution."

    Mulla said the council won't dictate who will be part of the constituent assembly, suggesting an agreement would be reached to ensure the assembly is representative.

    "I think no one will object to this demand. There will be standards agreed upon by all the Egyptian people," Mulla said.

    A member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Sobhi Saleh, said the military or its advisory council can't enforce such guidelines on the parliament.

    "We reject any attempt to have a mandate over the will of people. We can accept these guidelines only if these were for guidance and not obligatory," said Saleh, a lawyer.

     

    22 comments

    • Margie  •  5 mths ago
      It is very bad for religious fruitcakes to be in charge of detonating nuclear bombs. No one should let religion rule any country. It is better to go with common sense instead.
      • ฤ’qualizer 5 mths ago
        You and I have never seen eye-to-eye before...until now.
    • s  •  5 mths ago
      I hope egyptians dont waste their hard earned freedom
    • Jay  •  Albany, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The first sensible thing the Egyptian military has done since the so called "Arab spring". They are afraid of the salafist too because as we all know, pay back can be a b*tch.
    • clydes  •  5 mths ago
      "The parliament is not representing all sectors of society," #$%$ the majority of Egyptians voted for them,in democracy majority rules.
    • Temujin  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  5 mths ago
      you liberal Egyptians better act. the old men are going to run your lives.
    • poop on you  •  5 mths ago
      Surprise?!
    • Theo  •  5 mths ago
      Good!
    • MR26.2  •  Glendale, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Salafist = Taliban

      Same side of the coin.
      • RJG 5 mths ago
        This is not remotely true.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Salt Lake City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Do you Know the Sudanese Immigrants In united states of america are still between housing and jobs but the united states government still to surprise alot of people for what they are looking for many Immigrants are the victim of crime to find rescue I thing it's Important for the united states supreme court and the federal government to Open aclear wide conversations to help relief this problem and save the Inocent people life In the greatest country .
      • Margie 5 mths ago
        I do not want anybody from sudan over here. Kick em out.
      • jemiljan 5 mths ago
        Sure Margie, let's kick out those Darfurans, who escaped the attacks and rapes of the janjaweed by the skin of their teeth.
      • Stony 5 mths ago
        Kick out the Sudanese, the Somalis, the Kenyans, and the Nigerians too.
    • Temujin  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  5 mths ago
      they should oversee the destruction of the Salafists, and the Brotherhood too, if they want some, and save their country.
    • Tony B  •  5 mths ago
      The constitution is a basic law,it does not assure that it will be followed. The sovjet constitution was just as nice as the american . The only difference was that in america after the speach you are still free but in the sovjetunion you landed in the siberian paradise.
      We the( harward boys) helped to write the new russian constitution(the japanese and a german was written by americans) that did not work out wery well. Maybe we should try it in the land of the Pharaoes(.Sandland)
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Salt Lake City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      In utah one of the western sudanese (darfur ) Immigrants has been arrested at the park taken to jail warm temperature degree 40% and then tiwisted on the hand his his hands bleeded so the court house released the accuaser for no thing my Idea on this matter I thing at that point it was Important from the united states courthouse to ask the accuaser alittle bet clear questions about the life In utah . what do you thing the immigrants still live In utah homeless ,poor ,unemployment and his life is miserable ?
      • RJG 5 mths ago
        What does this barely coherent post have to do with the writing of a new Egyptian constitution?
      • Stony 5 mths ago
        Are you drunk again Sulimans?
    • ฤ’qualizer  •  Denver, United States  •  5 mths ago
      So they still want to remain a military state? Let me guess...this new constitution will be drafted up at gun point.

      I had a feeling their military wasn't going to allow all that power to slip out of their hands. I wish the Egyptian people good luck next time they try to protest...it will probably be another Tienanmen Square blood bath.
    • M  •  5 mths ago
      Free Election is part of Democratic processes. It is in itself democracy.
      Democracy is the governing by and for free people.
      I am not sure that we have free people when the majority elected consider with high esteem the virtue of "submission" and the subjecation of women and minority.
    • Dan  •  5 mths ago
      The Muslim Brotherhood decision to run in the parliamentary elections under the banner of "Freedom and Justice" does not necessarily mean that the organization has changed its ideology.

      Hamas did the same thing in the Palestinian parliamentary elections in 2006, when it contested the vote under the banner of Change and Reform. In Tunisia, the Islamists chose to run under the banner of Annahda [Renaissance], while in Morocco they hid behind the name Justice and Development.

      The nice and attractive names that the Islamists choose for their parties are above all intended to fool Westerners into thinking that Muslim extremists do not pose a threat to non-Muslims. The Muslim Brotherhood and its allies will do everything to hide their true intentions from Western governments and people.

      If anyone thinks that the Muslim Brotherhood will abandon jihad and extremism once its members come to power, they are living in an illusion.
    • Dan  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Friday February 18, 2011 marked the triumphal return to Cairo of Muslim Brotherhood โ€œSpiritual Guideโ€ Yusuf al-Qaradawi.

      After years of exile, his public re-emergence in Egypt was sanctioned by the nationโ€™s provisional military rulers.

      Qaradawi has publicly advocated all of the following:

      1) That Muslims emulate their prophet Muhammad as a model for violent, expansionist jihad, which includes the sanctioning of so-called jihad โ€œmartyrdom operationsโ€ .

      2) The re-creation of a formal transnational United Islamic State (Islamic Caliphate).

      3) The jihad conquests of Europe and the Americas.

      4) Universal application of the Sharia, including Islamic blasphemy law, and the hadd punishments (for example, notably, executing so-called โ€œapostatesโ€ from Islam )

      5) Homicide โ€œmartyrdomโ€ bombings of all Israeli Jews, including non-combatants, and subsequently, invoking Hitler and expanding the circle of hatred, a call for the frank jihad genocide of all Jews.
    • Dan  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      According to the Congressional Research Service, Egypt has accrued $69 billion in aid from the United States since 1979.

      Until very recently, the vast majority of s clearly regarded their army with pride and admiration โ€“ never mind the fact that for decades, it has been financed, trained and equipped by the despised US.

      That is, the US American taxpayer has been financed, trained and equipped the Egyptian army.
    • R Michael  •  Duncan, United States  •  5 mths ago
      They need a constitution which garrantees freedom of religion in Egypt, especially for Egypt's 8 million or so Coptic Christians.
    • Dan  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Friday February 18, 2011 marked the triumphal return to Cairo of Muslim Brotherhood โ€œSpiritual Guideโ€ Yusuf al-Qaradawi.

      After years of exile, his public re-emergence in Egypt was sanctioned by the nationโ€™s provisional military rulers.

      Qaradawi has publicly advocated all of the following:

      1) That Muslims emulate their prophet Muhammad as a model for violent, expansionist jihad, which includes the sanctioning of so-called jihad โ€œmartyrdom operationsโ€ .

      2) The re-creation of a formal transnational United Islamic State (Islamic Caliphate).

      3) The jihad conquests of Europe and the Americas.

      4) Universal application of the Sharia, including Islamic blasphemy law, and the hadd punishments (for example, notably, executing so-called โ€œapostatesโ€ from Islam )

      5) Homicide โ€œmartyrdomโ€ bombings of all Israeli Jews, including non-combatants, and subsequently, invoking Hitler and expanding the circle of hatred, a call for the frank jihad genocide of all Jews.
    • InfidelHere  •  5 mths ago
      Why is everybody so surprised? In political Islam, there is NO valid law other than the Islamic law, Sharia. The constitutions of liberal democracies are nothing more than the folly of fallible men and not worth the paper and ink wasted on them. ISLAM is a WAR on the cornerstones of democratic principles: individual rights and freedoms. ISLAM is a declared WAR on the very existence of democracy and the freedom of mind in the world.
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