.- The amendments proposed by the regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to overcome the political crisis rocking the country are "insufficient", judged the Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday, the first opposition force in Egypt. "The declaration is insufficient," said Mohamed Mursi, who participated Sunday in a meeting between the government and representatives of various opposition groups.
Following discussions, the government announced an agreement whereby the parties would form a joint committee of jurists and politicians to carry out democratic reforms with a view to the elections. However, demonstrators are installed in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo demanding that Mubarak immediately resign from power.
Following discussions, the government announced an agreement whereby the parties would form a joint committee of jurists and politicians to carry out democratic reforms with a view to the elections. However, demonstrators are installed in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo demanding that Mubarak immediately resign from power.
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