- DemocracyReform Issues
- May 6, 2011
- 1 minute read
Arab League Chief Recognizes MB Dominance
Arab League Secretary Amr Mousa has stated that if he was elected as Egypt’s next President he would break with former President Hosni Mubarak’s reliably amenable policies toward Israel.
In the Wall Street Journal Matt Bradley writes that Mousa said the former regime’s attempts to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict had "led nowhere". According to Mousa Egypt now needs policies that reflect the consensus and will of the people.
The article cites Mousa as describing the potentiality of a political platform in which Mubarak’s strongest and most organized opposition the Muslim Brotherhood being dominant.