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Africa North
Egypt to have new constitution by late September
2012-08-27
CAIRO - Egypt will have a new constitution drafted by the end of September and ready to be submitted to a nationwide referendum, the country's prime minister said on Saturday. Hisham Kandil did not specify a date for the referendum, though, according to Egypt's MENA state news agency.

The drafting of a new constitution has been a highly divisive issue in Egypt since last year's uprising that ousted longtime authoritarian ruler Hosni Mubarak. The new charter is expected to define limits on the president's powers and the role of Shariah. Liberals walked out twice from the panel tasked with writing the constitution in the past, complaining that the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's most powerful political group, was trying to monopolise its drafting.

The panel was appointed by members of the Brotherhood-led parliament.

After the legislature was dissolved, the country's military generals gave themselves the right to oversee the drafting process. However, in a bold political move, President Mohammed Mursi, who is a member of the Brotherhood, forced the top generals into early retirement this month and seized back control of the constitution writing process. Mursi has said that if the 100-member panel currently drafting the document does not finish its work for whatever reason, he will appoint a new one within 15 days and give it three weeks to finish its work. The draft will then be put to a vote in a national referendum within 30 days.
Who wants to bet that the new constitution will enshrine the Muslim Brotherhood as keeper of the faith in Egypt, and ensure that Mursi is 're-elected' for the next thirty years?
A safer bet is that the words on the paper won't matter a whit once the ink is dry.
Posted by:Steve White

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