Egypt’s armed forces deployed troops in the city of Suez early on Saturday, following amid clashes during Egyptian opposition supporters’ protests, marking the second anniversary of the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak’s regime. Read more
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Morsi’s Islamist Draft Charter win ‘Yes’ majority in votes
All Egyptians’ eyes are on result of second phase of a referendum on Islamist-backed constitution which reported to reached with a “yes” majority despite the opposition’s claim of voting fraud.
In a final round of voting on a referendum of a divisive constitution, a low voter turnout – 8 million of the 25 million- has resulted but with deep divisions after weeks of protests and violence.
Reports are that Saturday’s voting in 17 of Egypt’s 27 provinces was the second and final round in which 71.4 % voters among 95.5% of the ballots said “yes”, as per Islamist President Mohammed Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood . Read more
Egyptians votes on Draft Constitution Referendum
Today, Egyptian all set to vote in first stage of a referendum on a draft constitution, heavily supported by Egypt President Mohammed Morsi has divided the country into two sections- opponents of the draft charter and Islamist.
Voting process in referendum will be run in two stages, under the Morsi’s decree.
More than 51 million people are to make their votes in polling which started at 8:00 am in Cairo, Alexandria and eight other provinces and is to end at 7 pm in the first round, while second round with rest of the Egyptians votes on December 22, reports said. Read more
Egypt’s top court adjourns as Morsi sets date for referendum
Amid Islamist protest against Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi’s decree of granting himself sweeping power, on Saturday Morsi has set date December 15 for a referendum on a disputed draft constitution.
While the issue took in Egypt’s highest Constitutional Court on Sunday, a dispute erupted on whether to dissolve the panel or boycott, between some of the country’s top judges and the head of state, resulting adjourning of court’s work completely.
The matter could not be solved until judges could operate without “psychological and material pressure” as the next step in the standoff in the hands of the Constitutional Court, as per reports. Read more