Schneider Electric Expands Youth Partnership with Enactus to Drive Inclusive Energy Transition in Egypt    China's Jiangsu Zhengyong to build $85m factory in Egypt's Ain Sokhna: SCZONE    Egyptian pound ticks up vs. US dollar at Thursday's close    Egypt condemns Israeli plan to build 3,400 settler homes in West Bank    Fitch Ratings: ASEAN Islamic finance set to surpass $1t by 2026-end    Egypt, Namibia explore closer pharmaceutical cooperation    Egypt, China ink $1bn agreement for Sailun tire plant in SCZONE    Renowned Egyptian novelist Sonallah Ibrahim dies at 88    Egypt's Electricity Minister discusses progress on Greece power link    Egypt's FM discusses Gaza, bilateral ties in calls with Saudi, South African counterparts    Egypt prepares to tackle seasonal air pollution in Nile Delta    27 Western countries issue joint call for unimpeded aid access to Gaza    Egyptian, Ugandan Presidents open business forum to boost trade    Al-Sisi says any party thinking Egypt will neglect water rights is 'completely mistaken'    Egypt's Sisi warns against unilateral Nile measures, reaffirms Egypt's water security stance    Egypt's Sisi, Uganda's Museveni discuss boosting ties    Egypt, Colombia discuss medical support for Palestinians injured in Gaza    Australia to recognise Palestinian state in September, New Zealand to decide    Egypt, Huawei explore healthcare digital transformation cooperation    Global matcha market to surpass $7bn by 2030: Nutrition expert    Egypt's Sisi, Sudan's Idris discuss strategic ties, stability    Egypt's govt. issues licensing controls for used cooking oil activities    Egypt to inaugurate Grand Egyptian Museum on 1 November    Egypt, Uganda strengthen water cooperation, address Nile governance    Egypt's Sisi: Egypt is gateway for aid to Gaza, not displacement    Korean Cultural Centre in Cairo launches folk painting workshop    Greco-Roman rock-cut tombs unearthed in Egypt's Aswan    Egypt reveals heritage e-training portal    Sisi launches new support initiative for families of war, terrorism victims    Egypt expands e-ticketing to 110 heritage sites, adds self-service kiosks at Saqqara    Palm Hills Squash Open debuts with 48 international stars, $250,000 prize pool    On Sport to broadcast Pan Arab Golf Championship for Juniors and Ladies in Egypt    Golf Festival in Cairo to mark Arab Golf Federation's 50th anniversary    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    A minute of silence for Egyptian sports    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Morsi promises to bring justice to martyrs if elected president
Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Morsi makes several general promises on hot topics, such as inclusion in politics, presidential powers and justice for martyrs of the revolution
Published in Ahram Online on 27 - 05 - 2012

Presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi has made several campaign promises in a televised interview, including to reopen the case of martyrs and injured of the revolution.
Morsi, the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood, who will face rival Ahmed Shafiq in the run-offs in June, said in an interview on the Akher El-Nahar, a programme on El-Nahar channel, that he will ask the Egyptian judiciary to review the cases so that the families of martyrs can finally have justice.Hundreds of Egyptian protesters were killed or injured during the revolution, but very few police officers responsible have been brought to justice; an issue that was a cause of much contention between the revolutionaries and the ruling military council.
Morsi, the head of the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) also said that if he wins the elections he will be the "president for all Egyptians" and not just the members of his party. Many argue against electing any FJP candidate because their agenda is so rigid that the candidate will only reflect the Brotherhood's ideology, excluding many sectors of society.
The Brotherhood called for a meeting on Saturday to appeal to the country's various political forces to unite against Shafiq, who is seen by many as part of the Mubarak regime. Shafiq served as a long-time aviation minister under Mubarak. Also, at the start of Egypt's revolution in January 2011, Mubarak appointed Shafiq as prime minister in a failed effort to appease the uprising.
Morsi said that rival candidates, who lost in the first round of the elections, including liberal Muslim Abdel-Moneim Aboul-Fotouh and socialist Hamdeen Sabbahi, did not turn up in the meeting for personal reasons.
"But we are in contact with all political forces so that we can unite and face the remnants of the old regime," Morsi claimed.
He also assured that the country's various political factions, including former presidential hopefuls, will participate in running the country. Many are worried about the political monopoly that the Brotherhood is quickly gathering: being highly present in syndicates, majority party in parliament and now reaching the face-off election against Shafiq for presidency.
Furthermore, asserts Morsi, Egypt's Constitutional Declaration (drafted shortly after the ousting of Mubarak) gives the president of the country the authority to form a government and added that he plans to put together a coalition government. Because Egypt's new constitution still needs to be drafted, the duties and authorities of the president have not been entirely specified.
Mohamed Morsi also revealed that negotiations are currently underway to hire more than one vice-president. The party had hinted that it could be Sabbahi or Aboul-Fotouh, but in the interview Morsi refused to say who are being considered for the role after Sabbahi stated Saturday night that he would unequivocally not accept an offer.
http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/42990.aspx


Clic here to read the story from its source.