Egypt Muslim Brotherhood refutes ‘reports’ by hostile media that claim the group’s top authority discusses the amended law to regulate the country’s judiciary.
Inappropriately wading deep in political waters, Justice Al-Zind (under investigation for graft) threatens Egypt’s upper house of parliament, demanding it drops intended amendments to Judiciary Law.
The legislative affairs committee of Egypt’s upper house of parliament invites government to attend Monday’s session in which Judiciary law amendments will be debated and possibly approved.
Egypt’s Presidency announces that House of Representatives elections are to be held, in compliance with the country’s new constitution, within two months from adoption of new charter.
Vowing to aid efforts building up the country’s state institutions, Egypt Muslim Brotherhood will not disrupt the work of judges or courts – contrary to yet more false reports by
Contrary to exaggerated media reports, a minor misunderstanding at the mosque where President Morsi performed the noon prayers Friday was quickly and amicably resolved by the President.