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Amr Moussa outlines road map to Egypt's transitional period on Twitter
Published in Ahram Online on 20 - 06 - 2011

Presidential hopeful and current secretary-general of the Arab League dismisses the 'constitution first' camp on Twitter, arguing that political groups should not focus on when the new constitution is drafted
In a messageMondayon the social-networking site Twitter, presidential hopeful Amr Moussa called for presidential elections to precede both parliamentary elections and the drafting of the new constitution. Fearing presidential elections first, said Moussa, is unfounded after the fall of Mubarak's regime and the principles that guided it.
He added that drafting the constitution first is problematic in the country's current state and at a time when there is much opposition to the idea. He added that the “constitution first” debate should not be a reason for disagreements and tensions between political groups.
It is not possible now, he believes, to have the parliamentary elections before the presidential because the political scene is not yet ready and the new parties and groups need time to form and organise. Moussa argues that if a constitutional declaration were to limit the presidential powers and terms and establish the independence of the judiciary (an effective separation of powers) then the president would be able to organise the process and call for electing a committee to draft a new constitution and not amend the first one.
The former foreign minister and Arab League chief further believes that since the referendum is conducted only to approve or disapprove the constitution as a whole and does not deal with each article independently, a month or two after the drafting of the first constitution the elected president should call for the formation of another elected committee to reread the first draft of the constitution before the national referendum convenes to discuss and revise each article.
Setting a new constitution before elections can be problematic, Moussa emphasised, since political groups at this moment are always in disagreement. However, he added, “I will not put an effort into campaigning against having the constitution drafted before the elections. If people reach consensus that it should come first then let it be, but I insist that a committee is elected to revise and approve the new constitution two months before the first draft is written.”


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