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Call for Muslim Brotherhood boycott grows
Most of Egypt’s opposition parties are urging the Muslim Brotherhood, the country’s largest and oldest opposition group, to boycott legislative elections in November.
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Most of Egypt’s opposition parties are urging the Muslim Brotherhood, the country’s largest and oldest opposition group, to boycott legislative elections in November. Mr ElBaradei, 68, who many see as a viable candidate for president in 2011, has been urging Egyptians to boycott the November elections unless the constitution is amended to restore local judicial supervision over elections. He also wants international monitors to observe elections and Egyptians living abroad to be able to vote. Mr ElBaradei’s National Association for Change (NAC) as well as the Muslim Brotherhood have been collecting signatures for a reform campaign. They have a joint website that says they have gathered 675,000 signatures so far. He is expected back in the country in early September after spending his summer abroad. They won 20 per cent of the seats in parliament when they ran in 2005, but have not won any seats in any city council or parliament’s upper house in elections since then. This year’s event was instead held on Wednesday at the Muslim Brotherhood’s headquarters for its 88 lawmakers last week. Mr Nafaa added that an effective boycott would “shake the pillars of the regime”. Mr Mubarak’s National Democratic Party (NDP) is often accused of rigging elections through intimidation and bribery. Although the NDP denies any involvement in the campaign, reports claim that businessmen close to Gamal Mubarak and who are senior members of the NDP are behind the campaign. Saad Aboud of Al-Wafd, Egypt’s oldest liberal party, also urged the Brotherhood to boycott elections. |
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tags: Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood / Egyptian Opposition / Egyptian Elections / Opposition Parties / ElBaradei / NAC / Mubarak / NDP / Gamal Mubarak / / Moderate Muslim Brotherhood / Moderate MB / IAEA / Egyptian Constitution / Judicial System /
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