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maddezmom

(135,060 posts)
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 03:17 PM Jul 2012

Egyptian Court Affirms Ruling Cited to Oust Parliament

Source: NYT

Published: July 9, 2012 35 Comments

CAIRO — Egypt's constitutional court insisted on Monday that an earlier court decision that led to the dissolving of Parliament must stand, ratcheting up a confrontation with the new president a day after he tried to reclaim legislative authority by unexpectedly ordering the country’s Islamist-led Parliament to reconvene.

State television said that the Supreme Constitutional Court, after discussing President Mohamed Morsi's order to Parliament on Sunday, refused to reconsider its decision, affirming that it was final and binding, news agencies reported. The development seemed to deepen the prospects for a confrontation between Mr. Morsi and his Islamist supporters on the one hand, and the military council and the courts on the other.

Earlier in the day, Mr. Morsi had appeared to be seeking to ease the sense of building confrontation. He attended a military graduation ceremony during which he was shown on television sitting next to Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, the leader of the military council. The two men chatted with each other, and Mr. Morsi smiled as he watched a karate demonstration by the cadets.

But by midday Monday, the military had made no official response to Mr. Morsi’s action, which struck many observers as an audacious challenge to the generals’ authority.


Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/10/world/middleeast/egypt-tension-after-order-to-reconvene-parliament.html?pagewanted=all

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Egyptian Court Affirms Ruling Cited to Oust Parliament (Original Post) maddezmom Jul 2012 OP
Sure hope this plays out as a separation of powers issue and not the possible blunt showdown pinto Jul 2012 #1
No problem! The army can sort it out Freddie Stubbs Jul 2012 #2
Well, I'll be in Egypt in a couple weeks. Deep13 Jul 2012 #3

pinto

(106,886 posts)
1. Sure hope this plays out as a separation of powers issue and not the possible blunt showdown
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 03:34 PM
Jul 2012

it could be. Looking at the reports from a decidedly Western viewpoint, it seems there's got to be a large "middle" segment of Egyptian society - economic, social, religious, etc - that deserves a reasonable resolution in all this. And, there's a popularly elected government. Mr. Morsi seems to be reaching for a broad consensus that reflects the electorate.

Deep13

(39,154 posts)
3. Well, I'll be in Egypt in a couple weeks.
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 05:38 PM
Jul 2012

Hopefully there will be no violent crackdown in progress then.

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