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40% of Constituent Assembly's Members are Islamists
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 25 - 03 - 2012

The members' names, declared yesterday, of the constituent assembly coincided with the list distributed by Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) in agreement with Al Nour Party. The results were completely similar to the list; except Sheikh Mohamed Hassan who didn't win.
The Islamists of the two parties have controlled over 75% of the assembly; from the parliament, while 40% of the assembly's members are not from the parliament. This led the Islamist dominate from65% to 70% of the constituent assembly. Five women won the constituent membership and six Copts too.
The Islamist won the majority votes is Dr Saad Al-Katatni. Also the Shura Council chairman Ahmed Fahmy, FJP's parliamentary spokesman Hussein Ibrahim and Essam Sultan from Alwast party, won the membership. Other Islamists won the assembly's membership are Mohamed Al Beltagy, Essam Al Erian, Sobhy Saleh, Fareed Ismail, Yousery Hany, Osama Yassin, Ashraf Sabet and Hoda Ghenia. The membership also went to the non-Islamists Amr Al Shobaky, Amr Hamzawy, Anwar Esmat Al Sadat and Wahid Abdel Megeed.
The following are the Islamist parliamentary members from FJP and Al Nour Party, who won:
Mohamed Saad Al-Katatni, PA's chairman, FJP.
Ahmed Fahmy, Shura Council, FJP.
Sobhy Saleh, deputy of Legislation Affairs Committee in PA.
Youssry Hany, Al Mansoura FJP's member.
Mohamed Al Beltagy, a member and Secretary General of FJP in Cairo.
Hussein Ibrahim, spokesman of FJP's majority in PA.
Essam Al Arian, head of Foreign Relations Committee in PA.
Fareed Ismail, a member and Secretary General of FJP in Al Sharqiya.
Osama Yassin, head of Youth Committee in PA.
Saad Talaat, Al Nour Party.
Shabaan Abdel Aleem, Al Nour Party.
Hoda Ghonia, FJP.
Essam Sultan, Al-Wasat party's member.
Ahmed Diab, FJP
Younis Zaki Makhyon, Al Nour Party.
Ashraf Sabet, Al Nour Party.
Salah Fayeed, Al Nour Party.
Adel Al Azazi, Al Nour Party.
Waleed Abdel Alawal, Al Nour Party.
Tarek Al Desouki, head of Economical Affairs in PA.
Khaled Al Azhary, FJP.
Ahmed Abdel Rahman, FJP.
Soliman Saleh, FJP.
Mohammed Mansour, Al Nour Party.
Hany Sadeek and Abdel Rahman Shokry, FJP.
Talaat Marzouk, Al Nour Party and head of Proposals and Complains Committee in PA.
The following winning members are not Islamists:
Counselor Mahmoud Al Khodairy, head of Legislations Affairs Committee in PA.
Amr Hamzawy, independent liberal.
Amr Al Shobaky, independent liberal.
Mohamed Abdel Aleem, Al-Wafd.
Anwar Essmat Al Sadat, head of Human Rights Committee in PA.
Abass Mekhamer, head of Defense and National Security Committee.
Mahmoud Al Sakka, deputy og Legislation Affairs Committee.
Waheed Abdel Megeed, deputy of Foreign Affairs Committee., independent.
Saad Aboud, Dignity party's spokesman.
Zyiad Bahaa Al Din, Egyptian Social Democratic party's spokesman
Margaret Azer , Al-Wafd party, Copts.
Ahmed Saeed, liberal.
Shura Council's Members
Ali Fath Al Bab, FJP.
Tarek al Sahry, deputy of Shura Council, Al Nour Party.
Mohamed Tasoun, FJP.
Mohamed Talet Ali Khashaba, FJP.
Al Said Hazeen, FJP.
Taher Abdel Mohsen Ahmed Soliman, FJP.
Ezz Al Din Abdel Wahab Alam, FJP.
Suzan Saad Zaghloul, FJP.
Abdel Salam Ragheb, FJP.
Hussein Ismail, FJP.
Maher Ahmed Hozeyma,FJP.
Ehab Al Khrat, head of Human Rights in Shura Council.


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