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Amr Hamzawy calls on new parliamentarians to 'prove their loyalty to revolution' in Tahrir Muslim Brotherhood says their presence in Tahrir on 25 January will only be to mark the revolution's one-year anniversary
Political analyst and newly-elected parliamentarian member Amr Hamzawy has called on fellow members of Egypt's new parliament to take to Tahrir Square on 25 January, the revolution's first anniversary. Doing so, he says, will serve as a show of support to the revolution. Hamzawy won an individual seat in Cairo's Heliopolis constituency in the first round of elections to the lower legislative house. Different calls have been circulating for rallies on 25 January against military rule and demanding early presidential elections. The Muslim Brotherhood, whose Freedom and Justice Party has been the frontrunner in the elections so far, announced that its presence in Tahrir on 25 January would be only to celebrate the revolution's anniversary. The Brotherhood and the FJP are strongly against the idea of conducting presidential elections before a new constitution.