Useful Links
Parliamentary Elections
Legal Framework
- President Mohamed Morsi's Constitutional Decree - December 9, 2012 (Arabic) (English)
- Final Draft of Constitution, published November 29, 2012 (Arabic) (English) (Audio)
- President Mohamed Morsi's Constitutional Decree - November 22, 2012 (Arabic) (English)
- Draft of the Constitution, published October 24, 2012) (Arabic)
- Draft of the Constitution, published October 16, 2012 (Arabic) (English)
- President Mohamed Morsi's Decree Pardoning January 25 Prisoners - October 8 (English) (Arabic)
- President Mohamed Morsi's Constitutional Declaration - August 12 (English) (Arabic)
- President Mohamed Morsi’s Decree reinstating the dissolved parliament – July 8 (English) (Arabic)
- Renaissance (Nahda) Project (English)
- Morsi Meter (English) (Arabic)
- SCAF Amendments to Interim Constitution - June 17, 2012 (English) (Arabic)
- Interim Constitution (full text, English and Arabic), ratified by popular referendum on March 23, 2011)
- Law on the Presidential Election, No. 174, 2005 (Arabic)
- Electoral laws for the People’s Assembly and Shura Council (full text, Arabic, amended July 19, 2011)
- Law on Non-Governmental Organizations, No. 84/2002 (English)
- Law on the People’s Assembly, amended October 2011 (PDF, Arabic)
- Supra-Constitutional Principles (English) (Arabic)
- The Final Draft Wording of the Articles on Defense and National Security in the New Constitution (English) (Arabic)
- Leaked Articles of the Draft Constitution (English)
Egyptian Government Resources
- Official Facebook page of President Mohamed Morsi (Arabic)
- Official Facebook page of Prime Minister Hesham Qandil (Arabic)
- Official Facebook page of Presidential Spokesman Yasser Ali (Arabic)
- Official Facebook page of the Supreme Council of the Armed forces (Arabic)
- Official website of the Cabinet (English) (Arabic)
- Ministry of Interior (English) (Arabic)
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- Ministry of International Cooperation (Arabic)
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- Ministry of Information (Arabic)
- Ministry of Industry & Foreign Trade (English) (Arabic)
Economy
- 2011/2012 Budget
- Economic Research Forum (English)
- Egyptian Center for Economic Studies (English)
Egyptian Media
- Ahram Weekly (English)
- Egypt Independent (English)
- Daily News Egypt (English)
- Ahram Online (English)
- Akhbar al-Youm (Arabic)
- Ahram (Arabic)
- Ahram Gateway (Arabic)
- al-Masry al-Youm (Arabic)
- al-Shorouk (Arabic)
- al-Wafd (Arabic)
- Masrawy (Arabic)
- EGYNews (Arabic)
Think Tanks and NGOs:
- al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (English)
- Arab Forum for Alternatives (English) (Arabic)
- Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (English) (Arabic)
- Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (English) (Arabic)
Political Parties
- Adl (Justice)
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- Building and Development
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- Karama (Dignity)
- al-Masriyin al-Ahrar (Free Egyptians)
- Labor
- Masr al-Hurriya (Egypt Freedom)
- Nasserist
- Nour (Light)
- Popular Alliance
- Reform and Development
- Social Democratic
- Sufi Liberation
- Tagammu
- al-Tayar al-Masry (Egyptian Current)
- Wafd
- Wasat
Top News: Gaza PM Calls for Permanent Palestinian-Egyptian Security Committee
Egypt Source | August 07, 2012Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh on Monday called for the establishment of a permanent security coordination committee with the government of Egypt after yesterday's attack on the Egypt-Israel border in Sinai.
SECURITY
Egypt's Brotherhood blames Israel for Sinai border attack
[Ahram Online, Reuters, 8/6/2012] The Muslim Brotherhood blamed Sunday's deadly attack near Egypt's border with the Gaza Strip, in which 16 Egyptian border guards were killed, on Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. The Brotherhood stressed that attempts to thwart Egypt's revolution and subsequent democratic transition had "escalated after the people successfully elected a new president and a new government was successfully drawn up." Hamas interior ministry spokesman Ehab Al-Ghsain also blamed Israel for the attack "whether directly or through collaborators infiltrating those ... groups".
Top tribal chief says Sinai chiefs warned armed forces about extremism
[Egypt Independent, Al Sharq Al Awsat (Arabic), 8/7/2012] Abdallah Gohama, the chief of the Tarabeen tribe and the top tribal chief in Central Sinai, said that Sinai Bedouin chiefs warned military leadership about militancy in Sinai. Gohama said President Mohamed Morsy’s decision to open road crossings in Sinai to Palestinians and to relax security measures at the border has contributed to the spread of those groups on the peninsula and has facilitated their travel between Gaza and Sinai.
GOVERNMENT
Morsi misses slain Egyptian soldiers' military funeral; Islamist PM attacked by protesters
[Ahram Online, Al Masry Al Youm (Arabic) 8/7/2012] Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi didn't attend the military funeral after being advised not to for security reasons. The funeral of 16 borders guards killed during Sunday's deadly attack in North Sinai began in Nasr City officially at the Memorial of the Unknown Soldiers with thousands of mourners in attendance. Despite the security guards, angry protesters chased Prime Minister Hisham Qandil down upon arrival at the funeral prayers, held up their shoes, and chanted against the Muslim Brotherhood and President Morsi.
Transportation authorities meet new Minister to discuss solutions for sector’s ills
[Daily News Egypt, 8/7/2012] The Minister of Transportation, Dr Mohamed Rashad, held a meeting with directors and officials of transportation authorities, companies and the ministry, to study plans for the coming period. The directors shared their vision for the future, stressing the necessity of providing and developing infrastructure. They also discussed the importance of reshaping transportation so that it suits citizens’ needs.
SOCIETY
Egyptian protesters call on Morsi to expel Israeli ambassador
[Ahram Online, Egypt Independent, 8/7/2012] Protesters gathered by the Israeli ambassador’s house in the posh Maadi district on Monday night calling on the Egyptian government to cut off relations with Tel Aviv. While the assailants behind the attack that took the lives of sixteen Egyptian soldiers and injured another seven remain unknown, some Egyptians have pointed the fingers at the Israeli state.
Protests over power cuts continue
[Egypt Independent, Al Shorouk (Arabic), 8/7/2012] Protests continued Monday night over power cuts in governorates across Egypt as some residents filed police reports demanding action from President Mohamed Morsy. Mahmoud Balbaa, Minister of Electricity and Energy, said Egypt needed to implement the nuclear power plants as an alternative for the production of electricity to accommodate growing demands on electric power.
ECONOMY
Egypt foreign reserves slip to $14.42 billion in July
[Ahram Online, 8/7/2012] Egypt's foreign currency reserves have resumed their steep decline, falling to $14.42 billion in July from $15.53 billion in June, according to figures from the central bank on Tuesday. The figure has plunged since political turmoil scared away tourists and spooked foreign investors, both major sources of foreign currency.
Egyptian-Iranian trade exchange quadruples
[Daily News Egypt, 8/7/2012] Despite the looming uncertainty shrouding Egypt’s relations with Iran, the magnitude of Egyptian-Iranian trade exchange has quadrupled during the past four months, according to Hamid Safdl, Iranian Assistant Minister of Industry, Trade and Mining. Egyptian former Chargé d’affaires in Iran, Ambassador Dr Mahmoud Farag, said that economic and trade relations continued under Mubarak, however relations were kept to a very narrow limit.
REGIONAL/INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Gaza PM calls for permanent Palestinian-Egyptian security committee
[Egypt Independent, 8/7/2012] Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh on Monday called for the establishment of a permanent security coordination committee with the government of Egypt after yesterday's attack on the Egypt-Israel border in Sinai. Haniyeh denied any Palestinian involvement in the attack, saying, “Palestinians would never kill their Egyptian brothers.” He accused Israel of aims to impose tension on the border with Egypt and abort the joint efforts to end the siege on Gaza.
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