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Debate Continues as Constitutional Referendum Vote Approaches
As Saturday's constitutional and historical referendum approaches controversy surrounds the issue. The referendum is the first democratic initiative following Mubarak's ousting.
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As Saturday's constitutional and historical referendum approaches controversy surrounds the issue. The referendum is the first democratic initiative following Mubarak's ousting. Over 40 million Egyptians are qualified to take their views to the ballots and vote the constitutional amendments expected to set the stage for the upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections scheduled later this year. Those pushing for no called for Egyptians to resist the amendments and instead push for a new constitution and a transitional oversight panel. |
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tags: Mubarak / Mubarak Regime / Egyptians / Constitutional Amendments / Presidential Election / Egyptian Elections / Egyptian Revolution / Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood / Erian / Sobhi Saleh / Emergency Law / / Moderate Muslim Brotherhood / Moderate MB / Egyptian Constitution / Judicial System / Egyptian Protestors / Tahrir Square / Pro-Mubarak
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