Charter: Egypt's liberals walk out of meeting

2012-06-11 12:39
Turmoil continues in Egypt since last year’s overthrow of long-time autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak.

Turmoil continues in Egypt since last year’s overthrow of long-time autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak.

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Cairo - Egyptian liberals walked out of a meeting on Sunday to select members of a panel to write the country's new constitution, charging that Islamists were trying to take seats allocated for secular parties.

The walkout could throw the writing of the constitution, which would lay out the powers of the presidency, into further disarray at a time when uncertainties mar both the course of the presidential runoff election on 16-17 June and the legality of parliament.

The dispute was part of the continuous turmoil Egypt has undergone since last year's overthrow of long-time autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak. Protesters have been killed in battles with the military, an Islamist-majority parliament elected last year has upset liberals concerned about Egypt's civil state and the first round of presidential elections pushed two of the most divisive candidates into the runoff.

Sunday's dispute followed a walkout earlier this year by liberals, joined by a representative of Egypt's premier Islamic institution, Al-Azhar, in protest at the Muslim Brotherhood and ultraconservative Salafis taking most of the seats during the first attempt to select the panel writing a new constitution.

That panel was dissolved in April after the pullout.

It appeared the problem had been solved a few days ago when the country's ruling generals and 22 parties agreed that Islamists would have just half of the seats on the 100-member panel to draft the new constitution.

Division of seats

Lawmaker Emad Gad of the liberal Free Egyptians Party said his group and others met Sunday to discuss their nominees for Tuesday's panel selection when the dispute surfaced. The powerful Brotherhood and Salafi Nour Party, who together won 70% of the seats in parliament, were not present when the liberals walked out.

"We were talking about the division of seats between secular and Islamists as 50-50. Then we were surprised to find that all 50 were just for the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafis," he told The Associated Press.

Gad said the Brotherhood and ultraconservative Salafis wanted 50 of the 100 seats on the panel for their members only and to push other Islamists into slots meant for secular parties and civil society.

He said that the Islamist Wasat Party and the more radical Gamaa Islamiya, who were present in Sunday's meeting, were promoting their nominees for seats meant for seculars.

If the Brotherhood and Salafis take 50 seats for themselves, and 21 seats go to government institutions, it would leave just 11 seats for the remaining parties in parliament and 18 seats for "the rest of Egypt", Gad said.

He said he understood the agreement reached on Thursday to mean that first there would be 21 seats allocated for institutions like the Coptic Church, Al-Azhar mosque, the military and ministries. He said that half of the remaining 79 seats were then supposed to go to Islamists of all affiliations.

"We hold the ruling military council responsible for not being clear enough," Gad said. "If they want to repeat what happened last time, then they can move head on Tuesday with selecting the panel."

The four liberal parties who walked out plan to hold a meeting Monday to discuss what to do next.

Some seculars, like the Wafd Party, said those who walked out were trying to derail the process.

Broad based government

Muslim Brotherhood spokesperson Mahmoud Ghozlan said it is a case of the minority party trying to push its agenda on the majority.

"They control maybe six or seven percent in parliament, but they want to force their opinion on the almost 94 percent," Gholzan said.

The dispute follows repeated promises by the parliament speaker, Brotherhood member Saad El-Katatni, that the constitution will represent all Egyptians.

The political fallout from the first panel dispute eroded voter confidence in the Brotherhood's ability to work with others.

Their presidential candidate, Mohammed Morsi, has pledged to form a broad-based government if elected, but his rival, Ahmed Shafiq, who was Mubarak's last prime minister, counters that the Brotherhood wants to take Egypt back to the dark ages.

Shafiq's candidacy itself could be decided on Thursday when the country's Constitutional Court may rule on the legality of a law aimed at disqualifying him from the presidential race for serving as Mubarak's premier.

Egyptians also await the court decision that day on a ruling by a lower court that found laws governing parliamentary elections were illegal. If the ruling is upheld, parliament could be dissolved.

- AP

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