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Official: The 100 members of Egypt's revamped Constituent Assembly The official 100 member list of new Constituent Assembly mandated with drafting new constitution
Members of Egypt's revamped Constituent Assembly – responsible for drafting a new constitution – are as follows: 1. Abul-Ela Madi, leader of moderate-Islamist Wasat Party 2. Ahmed Ibrahim El-Halwani, head of the Teachers Syndicate and a member of the Freedom and Justice Party 3. Ahmed Diab, secretary-general of Muslim Brotherhood's parliamentary bloc 4. Ahmed Omar, head of the Students Union at Zagazig University in Sharqeya governorate 5. Ahmed Maher Ibrahim Tantawi, April 6 Youth Movement founder 6. Ahmed Mohamed Khalifa, cassation lawyer 7. Edward Ghalab, judge 8. Osama Mohamed El-Abd, head of Al-Azhar University 9. Osama Yassin, MP for Freedom and Justice Party, head of parliamentary youth committee 10. Ashraf Thabet Saad El-Din, MP for Salafist Nour Party, deputy president of People's Assembly 11. Ahsraf Abdel-Ghafour: Actor, head of Egyptian Actors Syndicate 12. Ekrami Saad, a revolutionary 13. Amani Abul-Fadl, a member of the International Islamic Committee for Woman and Child 14. Omaima Kamel, MP for the Freedom and Justice Party 15. Bishop John Paul Fatla, vice chairman of the International Council of Churches for Catholics 16. Bishop Paul, Coptic Orthodox Church representative 17. Ayman Ali, vice President of the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe 18. Ayman Nour, former presidential candidate, leader of Ghad El-Thawra Party 19. Bassam El-Sayid Hassenein Metawly, MP for Salafist El-Nour Party 20. Bahaa El-Din Abul-Shoka, prominent lawyer, leading Wafd Party member 21. Taymour Fawzy Mostafa, Chairman of the Administrative Prosecution Authority 22. Gaber Gad Nasar, professor of constitutional law at Cairo University 23. Gamal Gebriel, professor of law at Helwan University 24. Hossam El-Gherainy, head of Supreme Judicial Council, known for closeness to Brotherhood 25. Hassan Mahmoud Abdel-Latif, head of the Arabic Language Academy 26. Hussein Ibrahim, MP for the Freedom and Justice Party 27. Hussein Hamed Hassan, a member of the International Union for Muslim Scholars 28. Khaled Mahmoud El-Azhary, MP for the Freedom and Justice Party 29. Dawood El-Baz, professor of law at Damanhour University 30. Sameh Ashour, head of Egyptian Lawyers Syndicate 31. Soad Kamel Rizk, Dean of Faculty of Management and Information Systems, French University 32. Said Abdel Azim, a member of the Islamic Legitimate Body of Rights and Reformation and a Salafist figure in Alexandria 33. Samir Marcus, liberal Christian thinker and writer 34. Shaaban Abdel-Hamid Darwish, an Islamic scholar 35. Shaaban Ahmed Abdel-Alim, head of the parliamentary education committee 36. Shahira Halim Dos, a political activist and member of El-Wafd party 37. Sobhi Saleh, MP and leading Freedom and Justice Party member 38. Salah Abdel-Maboud Fiyad, MP for Nour Party 39. Taher Abdel-Mohsen, a Shura Council member and a member of the Freedom and Justice party 40. Talaat Marzouk Abdel-Aziz, head of the parliamentary suggestions and complaints committee 41. Adel Abdel-Hamid Abdullah, justice minister 42. Atef El-Banna, Cairo University constitutional law professor 43. Abdel El-Galil Mostafa, general coordinator for National Association for Change 44. Abdel-Diyam Mohamed Nossair, an adviser for Al-Azhar Grand Imam Ahmed El-Tayeb 45. Abdel-Rahman El-Bar, Islamic scholar, Al-Azhar professor and a member of the Muslim Brotherhood 46. Abdel-Rahman Mohamed Shukry, head of the Farmers' Syndicate and a member of the Freedom and Justice Party 47. Abd El-Send Yamama, professor of international law at Monofeya University 48. Abdel-Fattah Khattab, head of the Coalition for Tourism Workers 49. Abdullah Said Abul-Ezz, a judge 50. Essam El-Erian, MP, head of parliament's foreign affairs committee and leading Freedom and Justice Party member 51. Essam Abdel-Rahman Sultan, lawyer and MP for Wasat Party 52. Atiya Fiyad, Islamic jurisprudence Professor at the Azhar University 53. Ali Fath El-Bab,a member of the Shura Council for the FJP and head of the council's majority 54. Emad Hussein Hassan, deputy interior minister and former head of the Police Academy 55. Emad El-Din Abdel-Ghafour, Chairman of the Salafist Nour Party 56. Amr Daraag, a leading Freedom and Justice Party member 57. Amr Moussa, former presidential candidate, ex-minister of foreign affairs and former Arab League secretary-general 58. Fouad Badrawy, vice president of the Wafd Party 59. Farouk Gowida, a poet and writer 60. Farid Ismail, MP for the Freedom and Justice Party 61. Safwat Naguib, a priest 62. Maged Mamdouh Kamel Shabita, State Council member 63. Maher Ali Ahmed El-Bahairy, first deputy of the constitutional court head 64. Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel, MP for the Wafd Party 65. Mohamed Ahmed Sherif, President of the Menya University 66. Mohamed Ahmed Abdel-Kader, farmers' representatives for the Wafd Party 67. Mohamed Ahmed Atta Omara, MP for the Nour Party 68. Mohamed El-Beltagi: MP, Parliament speaker and leading Freedom and Justice Party figure 69. Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat: MP, head of parliament's human rights committee and leader of the liberal Reform and Building Party 70. Mohamed Ibrahim Hassan, prominent Salafist preacher 71. Mohamed Khairy Abdel-Diyam, former head of the Doctors' Syndicate 72. Mohamed Saad Gawish, a young member of the Salafist Call 73. Mohamed Selim El-Awa, former presidential candidate, Islamist thinker, lawyer, and Wasat Party co-founder 74. Mohamed Abdel-Gawad, head of the Pharmacists' Syndicate 75. Mohamed Abdel-Alim Daud, MP for the Wafd Party 76. Mohamed Abdel-Moneim El-Sawy, independent MP, head of parliament's culture, media and tourism committee and Hadara Party founder 77. Mohamed Ali Bashr, professor at the engineering faculty of the Monofyia University 78. Mohamed Amara, prominent Islamic thinker 79. Mohamed Fouad Gadallah, Vice president of the State Council 80. Mohamed Maged Kholousy, head of Egyptian Engineers' Syndicate 81. Mohamed Magdy El-Din Barkat, head of the military prosecution 82. Mohamed Mahsoub Abdel-Maguid, leading Wasat Party member and law professor at the Menoufiya University 83. Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel-Salem Abdel-Latif,a lawyer from Al-Azhar youth 84. Mohamed Mohi El-Din Mohamed, an engineering university professor 85. Mohamed Nagi Darballa, a Vice president of the Cassation court 86. Mohamed Yousry Ibrahim, a salafist preacher and former Nour Party spokesman 87. Mahmoud Ghozlan, official Muslim Brotherhood spokesman 88. Moatez Belallah Abdel-Fattah, a political science professor and former prime ministerial adviser 89. Mamdouh El-Wali, head of the Journalists' Syndicate 90. Mamdouh Shahin, a Lieutenant-General, defence minister's aide for legal affairs and a SCAF member 91. Manar El-Shorobagy, a political science professor 92. Manal El-Tiby, head of the Egyptian Centre for Housing Rights (ECHR) 93. Mouncif Naguib Soliman, a judge and member of the Church's general congregation council 94. Nader Bakkar, a Nour Party spokesman 95. Nasr Farid Wassel, An Al-Azhar Sheikh and former grand Mufti of Egypt 96. Huda Ghonia, an MP for the Freedom and Justice Party 97. Wahid Abdel-Maguid, a political science professor 98. Walid Abdel-Awal, an MP for the Nour Party 99. Yasser El-Borhami,a Salafist Sheikh and Nour Party co-founder 100. Younis Makhioun, an MP for the Nour Party http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/44696.aspx