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Members of parliament to demonstrate on 14 November
Published in Daily News Egypt on 05 - 11 - 2012

Former MP Mohamed El-Omda, left, speaks alongside colleagues in the Parliament building
Mohamed Omar
Members of parliament will hold a demonstration against the decision by the Supreme Constitutional Court to dissolve the People's Assembly.
The demonstration will take place on 14 November in front of the State Council. It is planned in conjunction with the council's consideration of a lawsuit raised against the Supreme Constitutional Court on this issue.
The lawsuit was raised by Anwar Sobhy Darweesh, ex- parliamentary candidate.
The demonstration was called for by Mohamed El-Omda, ex-member of People's Assembly, who said the Freedom and Justice party, Al-Nour party and the Arabic Egyptian Socialist Party will participate. El-Omda also mentioned Faisal El-Shebany and Hassan Abdel Aziz, independent members of the dissolved People's Assembly, will take part in the demonstration.
Ahmed Sobei, Freedom and Justice Party spokesperson, confirmed the participation of his party, saying they would “stand by the truth and will of the voters."
Major General Adel Abbas, chairperson of the Arab Egypt Socialist Party, also confirmed his party's participation. Abbas said the verdict issued by Constitutional Court is wrong. He claimed the court was called to provide a legal opinion regarding the constitutionality of one third of the People's Assembly, but it ruled on the constitutionality of the whole assembly instead.
In the controversial case, the Constitutional Court ruled unconstitutional the fact party members were allowed to run for seats in one third of the People's Assembly. This third was supposed to be reserved for independent candidates.
Shaaban Abdel Alleem, a member of Al-Nour party's high board, said members of his party met with El-Omda, and eventually decided individually to support his cause. He asserted those members will discuss the issue with the party's high board, before this becomes the party decision.
“Some members will participate in the demonstration, which is not in opposition with the party stance. However, so far, this is not the decision of the whole party," concluded Abdel Alleem.
El-Omda added that it is no longer acceptable to treat Egyptians the same way Mubarak did and called for the sacking of court judges appointed by the former president.
“Two other lawsuits have been raised against the verdict, and even if they are all rejected we will hold a sit-in in front of the parliament," concluded El-Omda.
Ibrahim Darwish, constitutional law expert, said he thinks this protest is useless; asserting the People's Assembly has been dissolved by the power of law, which no one can override.
“No one can bring the dissolved People's Assembly back, not the court, not the government, and not the president, who already tried to do so before," concluded Darwish.


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