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Suleiman: Mubarak Forms Panel to Pilot Constitutional Changes
2011-02-09
[An Nahar] Embattled Egyptian geriatric President Hosni Mubarak on Tuesday formed a panel to oversee constitutional amendments, Vice President Omar Suleiman
... Vice president of Egypt. From 1993 until his appointment to that office in 2011 he was Minister without Portfolio and Director of the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate (EGID)...
said, as anti-government protests entered their third week.

"President Mubarak today signed a decree for the formation of the constitutional commission which will oversee constitutional amendments, and required legislative amendments," Suleiman said in a statement read out on television.

"The president also tasked the prime minister with forming a "follow up committee" to implement the decisions taken by parties to the national dialogue, Suleiman said.

On Sunday, the newly-appointed vice president met with opposition groups, including the powerful Mohammedan Brotherhood, and independent political figures to discuss democratic reforms.

After the talks, the government said the parties had agreed to form a committee of judges and politicians "to study and propose constitutional amendments and required legislative amendments... by the first week of March."

Negotiators also agreed to open an office for complaints about the treatment of political prisoners, loosen media curbs, lift an emergency law "depending on the security situation," and reject foreign interference.

But Suleiman refused another key demand of the opposition, saying he would not assume Mubarak's powers and rule in his place during the transition.

"Mubarak has also ordered the formation of a third committee to investigate the festivities that took place on Wednesday," Suleiman said.

Massive anti-government protests that on Tuesday entered their third week, saw two particularly violent days on Wednesday and Thursday that left 11 people dead and scores injured.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Oy.
Posted by: Phung Ghibelline5489   2011-02-09 23:40  

#4  From what I heard, their army was stating that they swore an oath, and now expected their government officials to adhere as well. Also, has anyone heard about a Red Order? I think I just saw a crack.
Posted by: newc   2011-02-09 21:28  

#3  Zbiggy was Carter's National Security Adviser. The buffonish tag team of Cy Vance/Ed Muskie were his Secretaries of State.
Posted by: tu3031   2011-02-09 21:25  

#2  Actually Andrew Young was the UN ambassador and Zbigniew Brzezinski (sp) was the Secretary of State. But the effect is the same.
Posted by: Jonathan   2011-02-09 21:05  

#1  The muslim brotherhood will hijack the talks. While the roots of the revolt were Secular, the ikhwans have majority support in Egypt. Obama is making the same mistakes as Carter. I recall his state secretary, Andrew Young, referring to Khomenei as a "saint." Obama has a bigger tyrant canonization committee.
Posted by: Goober Glearong9707   2011-02-09 19:48  

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