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Egypt in the Cusp of Change

Egypt's popular revolution is about to meet yet another challenge with the referendum over the constitutional amendments just days away.The remnants of the National Democratic Party (NDP) supports the amendments

16,000 Judges to oversee constitutional referendum

Approximately 16,000 members from different judicial authorities are expected to supervise the referendum on constitutional amendments, according to Mohamed Atia, head of the supreme judicial committee appointed to oversee the

Egypt’s panel proposes constitution amendments

A committee formed by Egypt’s military rulers who took power from former president Mubarak following his ouster earlier this month met with the military council to look into the proposed

Ketatni: Freedom and Justice Ungoverned by MB’s Executive Bureau

Dr. Saad Ketatni, member of the Muslim Brotherhood's Executive Bureau, said: The Muslim Brotherhood's political party 'Freedom and Justice' would be completely independent, not binding on the MB's Executive Bureau.

MB: The system’s constitutional flaws must be effectively removed to ensure successful process

Lawyer Sobhi Saleh chosen on the 10-man committee to propose amendments to the constitution stated progress reports would be issued late Sunday to highlight the planned changes.

Egypt Junta Names Panel to Reform Constitution in 10 Days

Egypt's military rulers gave a panel of civilian experts 10 days to revise the constitution as it warned that a wave of strikes sweeping the country was disastrous.

Military Announces Constitutional Committee

A constitutional reform panel has been commissioned by the military council to change the same six articles in the Egyptian Constitution that ex-President Hosni Mubarak's constitutional reform commission identified.

MB’s insight and calls for preliminary steps during upcoming period

In light of the current situation and the progressive incidents the Muslim Brotherhood release this press statement relaying their hopes and offering their insights for the upcoming period.

MB and Wafd Party agree to continue constructive dialogues

The Muslim Brotherhood's recent meeting with members of the opposition Wafd Party proved to be amiable. The delegation headed by Dr. Mohamed Ali Bishr discussed unified efforts regarding political reform

Going after Jordan’s Al Capone?

When King Abdullah disbanded Parliament, his new Prime Minister Samir Rifa'i had made battling corruption a top priority, though there was skepticism given that he had himself been reportedly forced