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alp227

(32,006 posts)
Sun Jan 29, 2012, 10:09 PM Jan 2012

Egyptian Military Seeks Advice on Ceding Power Early

Egypt’s military rulers have asked a panel of advisers for suggestions about handing over power to civilians earlier than the scheduled deadline at the end of June, state news media reported Sunday.

Whether the request signals an intention was unclear. It follows a week of major protests demanding an immediate handover, and the request may be an attempt to help calm the unrest. The military council took power at the ouster last year of President Hosni Mubarak, the former strongman, and hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets across Egypt last week for the anniversary of his overthrow.

The military had previously said it would give up power only after the ratification of a new constitution and the election of a president, both expected by the end of June, a schedule that could enable the military to shape the constitution by overseeing its drafting.

The panel of advisers the military is consulting is the civilian advisory council that the ruling generals created in December to put a civilian face on their rule. The group met only intermittently and formally disbanded soon after its creation in protest over the military’s crackdown on demonstrators calling for its ouster.

full: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/30/world/middleeast/egypts-military-seeks-advice-on-handing-power-to-civilians.html

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Egyptian Military Seeks Advice on Ceding Power Early (Original Post) alp227 Jan 2012 OP
Perhaps they're tired of the hassles... htuttle Jan 2012 #1
Really, why not just turn all power over to the parliament? David__77 Jan 2012 #2
Do it or shutup. nt bemildred Jan 2012 #3

htuttle

(23,738 posts)
1. Perhaps they're tired of the hassles...
Sun Jan 29, 2012, 10:18 PM
Jan 2012

...and they want to get back to making blenders and washing machines.

David__77

(23,334 posts)
2. Really, why not just turn all power over to the parliament?
Mon Jan 30, 2012, 02:49 AM
Jan 2012

The parliament is the constituent assembly for making the constitution, and is capable of electing a government. Tens of millions of Egyptians just voted.

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