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FJP Press Release Number 45, Legislative Elections 2011-2012 (Phase III)

The first day of the run-off for the third phase of the Egyptian People's Assembly elections has come to a close. This round has so far witnessed a moderate turnout

Rafiq Habib: Fate of Ganzouri Government in SCAF Hands, Changes in Consultation with Parliament

Dr. Rafiq Habib, Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) Vice President, stated that the formation of the Egyptian government is the direct responsibility of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces

Statement by FJP Secretary-General on Timing of Presidential Elections

Dr. Mohamed Saad Katatni, Secretary-General of the Freedom and Justice Party, stated that the party's position remains the same with regard to completing presidential elections before June 30, 2012AD, at

FJP MPs Call for Independent Investigation Into Violent Clashes

Newly elected Freedom and Justice Party, (FJP) candidates Sayed Gad Alla and Mustafa Bakry released a statement following a meeting with Dr. Abdul Qawy Cairo’s governor discussing the current security

Role of MPs of the Muslim Brotherhood Parliamentary Bloc (2005-2010)

In 2005-2010 parliament, the Muslim Brotherhood’s parliamentary bloc had quite an intense constitutional and legislative battle and made a huge effort documented in parliamentary records and statistical reports, witnessed by

Political Parties and Presidential Candidates Reject Selmi Initiatives

The constitutional initiatives proposed by Dr. Ali Selmi, Deputy Prime Minister of Egypt, on establishing so called basic principles for drafting the Egyptian Constitution,

Text of Selmi’s Controversial Supra-Constitutional Principles, in English and Arabic

Based on our pride for our struggle through our ancient history for freedom, justice and equality, and for national sovereignty and peace of mankind,

FJP Conference to Discuss Selmy’s Initiatives

The Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), invited all national forces to attend a conference scheduled for Wednesday November 2, at 2pm.

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and ruling military: Deal or no deal?

Since March of this year, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) appeared to have had a behind-the-scenes deal, agreement or accommodation, from which both

The real threat in Egypt: Delayed democracy

A lot of people in Washington seem to think so, though they are talking about it quietly so far. Their fears are specific: that the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamic