Egypt Opposition Failed to Approve Joint Attitudes
Egypt Opposition Failed to Approve Joint Attitudes – Opposition groups are demanding the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak failed to approve the joint stance before talks with Vice President Omar Suleiman to overcome the worst crisis in 30 years the country.
Muslim Brotherhood, the opposition’s most influential and well-organized, Sunday, said the agreement involved in the negotiations, although previously rejected the offer.
Interpreters biciara perudingan Muslim Brotherhood said it will be held Sunday at 11.00 local time (16.00WIB) to discuss the resignation of Mubarak, the right to protest in public places and guarantee their safety.
State television reported Suleiman began to hold meetings with opposition leaders and independent primary, Saturday, to discuss options based on how to ensure presidential elections free and fair by sticking to the constitution.
He did not mention the name of the group who took part lainn conferred with the vice president.
The proposal was filed one group calling itself the “Council of Wise People” which includes a lap Suleiman presidential powers temporarily to the election.
But some opposition leaders questioned whether that means the next presidential election will be held under the terms of the unfair as it did in previous years.
They want to first choose a new parliament to amend the constitution so that paves the way for a democratic presidential election.
Disobedience of the people hit Egypt since 25 January in man the pemerotes gathered in downtown Cairo, demanding the resignation of Mubarak, on Tuesday despite President said he would not run for election again in September.
Egypt, Arab state’s most populous and influential, face the danger of a power vacuum but reached an agreement for a transitional government.
When negotiations conducted, state television announced that the board leadership of the ruling National Democratic Party, including Mubarak’s son, Gamal resign.
The resignation was immediately denounced by the opposition as a gimmick.
Mohammed Habib, Muslim Brotherhood member said: “It is an attempt to improve the image of the party but it will not loosen the main objectives of the revolution: the regime was dropped, begins with self pegunduran President Mubarak.”
Proposed “Wise Men” was based on article 139 constitution that would allow Mubarak handed over executive power to his deputy, while still bearing his name only leader to September, Disa said Rashwan, an expert at the Center for Political and Strategic Studies Al-Ahram and one a “Wise Persons”, told Reuters.
Handover of power to Suleiman’s proposal is a compromise to the demands of the protesters for the immediate resignation of Mubarak and his decision to continue taking office until his term end of September.
Rashwan said all opposition factions including the Muslim Brotherhood are invited to attend the meeting but they are different opinions about a number of issues where there is a desire among Muabarak remain as president despite symbolic.
“Consultations are continuing to seek an end to this crisis,” he said. “Among young people do not accept the presence of Mubarak in any form. We are trying to persuade them to accept it … We are trying to reach a compromise.”
The main opposition groups are the Muslim Brotherhood, the National Coalition for Change, led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohamed ElBaradei, the group Kefaya and rows of young men who represented the Movement Six April, the liberal Wafd Party and the leftist Tagammu party.
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