Presidential spokesman Ihab Badawi announced on Sunday afternoon the names of the 50 member-committee tasked with amending the suspended 2012 constitution. Below is the 50 members of the committee commissoned with draft the amended version of the 2012 constitution: Diaa Rashwan (journalists): Head of Egypt's Syndicate of Journalists and Head of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies. Mona Zul-Fekar (human rights): A lawyer and Deputy Head of the National Council for Human Rights. Mohamed Magd El-Deen (armed forces): Vice president of the military judiciary. El-Sayed Badawi (liberal parties): A prominent businessman and Head of the liberal Wafd Party. Mohamed Abul-Ghar (liberal parties): Head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Gaber Nassar (public figures): Law professor and Head of Cairo University. Mohamed Salmawy (writers): Head of Egypt's Writers Union. Bassam El-Zarqa (Islamist currents): Deputy Head of the Salafist Nour Party. Amr Moussa (public figures): Head of the liberal Conference Party and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Sameh Ashour (lawyers): Head of the Lawyers' Syndicate, Head of the Nasserist Party, and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Shawky Allam (Al-Azhar): Egypt's Grand Mufti. Bishop Paula (Coptic Church): Bishop of the city of Tanta and Head of the Coptic Orthodox Council for Marital Affairs. Mervat El-Talawy (National Council for Women): Head of the National Council for Women. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz (youth movement): Founding member of Tamarod Campaign and member of the Nasserist Popular Current. Ahmed Eid (youth movement): Founding member of the 30 June Front. Mahmoud Badr (youth movement): Founding member of Tamarod Campaign. Amr Salah (youth movement): Founding member of the 30 June Front. Mohamed Abla (artists): A prominent painter. Sayed Hegab (High Council for Culture): A prominent poet. Khaled Youssef (artists): A prominent filmmaker and member of the Nasserist Popular Current. Gebali El-Maraghi (workers): Head of Egypt's Trade Unions Federation. Ahmed Khairy (workers): Head of the National Federation of Egypt's Workers. Mohamed Abdel-Kader (famers): Head of Farmers' Syndicate. Mamdouh Hamada (farmers): Head of Egypt's Farmers Co-operatives Union. Khairy Abdel-Dayem (doctors): Head of Doctors' Syndicate. Osama Shawky (engineers): Head of Cairo's branch of Engineers' Syndicate. Elhamy El-Zayat (tourism chambers): Head of Union of Tourism Chambers. Abla Mohie El-Din (industrial chambers): Consultant for the Ministry of the Industry. Ahmed El-Wakil (chambers of commerce): Head of Union of Commerce Chambers. Mostafa Badran (students): Head of Egypt's University Students Union. Talaat Abdel-Kawy (non-governmental organizations): Head of General Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations. Azza El-Ashmawy (National Council for Childhood and Motherhood): Director of the Anti-Trafficking Unit at the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood. Ahmed Mohamadein (Supreme Council for Universities): Head of Suez Canal University. Hossam El-Massah (special needs): National Council for Special Needs. Ali Mohamed Abdel-Moula (Ministry of Interior): Interior Minister'sAssistant for Legal Affairs. Kamal El-Helbawy (Islamist currents): A prominent Islamist thinker and writer and ex-leading Brotherhood figure. Hussein Abdel-Razek (leftist current): Deputy Head of the leftist Tagammu Party. Mohamed Sami (nationalist current): Head of the Nasserist Karama Party. Magdi Yacoub (public figure): A world renowned heart surgeon and founder of the Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation. Abdel-Gelil Mostafa (public figure): A leading member of the liberal Constitution Party and a Co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Amr El-Shobaky (public figure): A prominent political analyst and head of the Arab-European Unit at Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic studies. Saad El-Din El-Helali (public figure): Comparative Jurisprudence professor at the Azhar University. Hoda El-Sada (public figure): Literature Professor at the Cairo University. Mohamed Ghoneim (public figure): Co-founder of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party; a renowned Urology professor. Hagag Adol (public figure – Nubian): A writer. Mossad Abou-Fagr (public figure – Sinai): Writer and activist. Mohamed Abdel-Salam (Al-Azhar): A judge and consultant of Al-Azhar Grand Imam. Abdullah Mabrouk El-Naggar (Al-Azhar): A professor at the Islamic Sharia and Law Faculty of Al-Azhar University. Bishop Antonious Aziz Mina (Catholic Church): Bishop of the governorate of Giza. Safwat El-Bayyady (Evangelical Church): President of the protestant community in Egypt. Source : Ahram Who's Who: Nominees For Egypt's 50-Member Constitution Committee Presidential spokesman Ihab Badawi announced on Sunday afternoon the names of the 50 member-committee tasked with amending the suspended 2012 constitution.
Below is the 50 members of the committee commissoned with draft the amended version of the 2012 constitution:
Diaa Rashwan (journalists): Head of Egypt's Syndicate of Journalists and Head of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies. Mona Zul-Fekar (human rights): A lawyer and Deputy Head of the National Council for Human Rights. Mohamed Magd El-Deen (armed forces): Vice president of the military judiciary. El-Sayed Badawi (liberal parties): A prominent businessman and Head of the liberal Wafd Party. Mohamed Abul-Ghar (liberal parties): Head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Gaber Nassar (public figures): Law professor and Head of Cairo University. Mohamed Salmawy (writers): Head of Egypt's Writers Union. Bassam El-Zarqa (Islamist currents): Deputy Head of the Salafist Nour Party. Amr Moussa (public figures): Head of the liberal Conference Party and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Sameh Ashour (lawyers): Head of the Lawyers' Syndicate, Head of the Nasserist Party, and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Shawky Allam (Al-Azhar): Egypt's Grand Mufti. Bishop Paula (Coptic Church): Bishop of the city of Tanta and Head of the Coptic Orthodox Council for Marital Affairs. Mervat El-Talawy (National Council for Women): Head of the National Council for Women. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz (youth movement): Founding member of Tamarod Campaign and member of the Nasserist Popular Current. Ahmed Eid (youth movement): Founding member of the 30 June Front. Mahmoud Badr (youth movement): Founding member of Tamarod Campaign. Amr Salah (youth movement): Founding member of the 30 June Front. Mohamed Abla (artists): A prominent painter. Sayed Hegab (High Council for Culture): A prominent poet. Khaled Youssef (artists): A prominent filmmaker and member of the Nasserist Popular Current. Gebali El-Maraghi (workers): Head of Egypt's Trade Unions Federation. Ahmed Khairy (workers): Head of the National Federation of Egypt's Workers. Mohamed Abdel-Kader (famers): Head of Farmers' Syndicate. Mamdouh Hamada (farmers): Head of Egypt's Farmers Co-operatives Union. Khairy Abdel-Dayem (doctors): Head of Doctors' Syndicate. Osama Shawky (engineers): Head of Cairo's branch of Engineers' Syndicate. Elhamy El-Zayat (tourism chambers): Head of Union of Tourism Chambers. Abla Mohie El-Din (industrial chambers): Consultant for the Ministry of the Industry. Ahmed El-Wakil (chambers of commerce): Head of Union of Commerce Chambers. Mostafa Badran (students): Head of Egypt's University Students Union. Talaat Abdel-Kawy (non-governmental organizations): Head of General Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations. Azza El-Ashmawy (National Council for Childhood and Motherhood): Director of the Anti-Trafficking Unit at the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood. Ahmed Mohamadein (Supreme Council for Universities): Head of Suez Canal University. Hossam El-Massah (special needs): National Council for Special Needs. Ali Mohamed Abdel-Moula (Ministry of Interior): Interior Minister'sAssistant for Legal Affairs. Kamal El-Helbawy (Islamist currents): A prominent Islamist thinker and writer and ex-leading Brotherhood figure. Hussein Abdel-Razek (leftist current): Deputy Head of the leftist Tagammu Party. Mohamed Sami (nationalist current): Head of the Nasserist Karama Party. Magdi Yacoub (public figure): A world renowned heart surgeon and founder of the Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation. Abdel-Gelil Mostafa (public figure): A leading member of the liberal Constitution Party and a Co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Amr El-Shobaky (public figure): A prominent political analyst and head of the Arab-European Unit at Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic studies. Saad El-Din El-Helali (public figure): Comparative Jurisprudence professor at the Azhar University. Hoda El-Sada (public figure): Literature Professor at the Cairo University. Mohamed Ghoneim (public figure): Co-founder of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party; a renowned Urology professor. Hagag Adol (public figure – Nubian): A writer. Mossad Abou-Fagr (public figure – Sinai): Writer and activist. Mohamed Abdel-Salam (Al-Azhar): A judge and consultant of Al-Azhar Grand Imam. Abdullah Mabrouk El-Naggar (Al-Azhar): A professor at the Islamic Sharia and Law Faculty of Al-Azhar University. Bishop Antonious Aziz Mina (Catholic Church): Bishop of the governorate of Giza. Safwat El-Bayyady (Evangelical Church): President of the protestant community in Egypt. Source : Ahram