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Constitutional Court postpones verdict on Red Sea islands agreement conflict to 14 October
The session coincided with the Urgent Matters Court revoke of an appeal to annul the agreement
Published in Daily News Egypt on 31 - 07 - 2017

The Higher Constitutional Court postponed on Sunday the case of the judicial conflict over the Red Sea islands agreement to 14 October, according to state-owned media.
The Administrative Court and the Cairo Court of Urgent Matters have ruled conflicting verdicts on the validity of the agreement.
Meanwhile, the Cairo Urgent Matters court decided on Sunday to revoke an appeal, which was filed against the agreement, stating that a ruling was already decided.
The Red Sea islands agreement, also known as the maritime border demarcation, was signed between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, transferring the sovereignty of two Red Sea islands from Egypt to Saudi Arabia.
In June 2016, the Administrative Court annulled the agreement, asserting that the sovereignty of the two islands to remain Egyptian.
Furthermore, in January 2017, the Administrative Court revoked the government's appeal on the first ruling, thus asserting the first ruling. However, in April, the Cairo Court for Urgent Matters nullified the Administrative Court's ruling.
Two months later, the Administrative Court nullified the Court of Urgent Matters' decision to annul the former's annulment of the Egyptian-Saudi maritime demarcation agreement, hence, approving the transfer of Egyptian sovereignty of the two islands to Saudi Arabia.
The Constitutional Court ordered in June to temporarily suspend all previous court orders issued by both the State Council and the Court of Urgent Matters regarding the Red Sea islands agreement.
The order came in accordance with Article 32 of the Constitutional Court Law, which stipulates to request the Higher Constitutional Court to adjudicate a dispute over the implementation of two contradictory final judgments in a certain case.
Article 190 of the constitution stipulates that "the State Council is an autonomous judicial body, and it shall have the exclusive jurisdiction to settle administrative disputes and those relevant to the execution of all its rulings." This implies that the State Council's court is considered the highest judicial entity in the country.
Meanwhile, Article 11 of the State Council Law and Article 17 of the Judicial Authority Law, both of which stipulate that the judicial system is not supposed to interfere in the work of the presidency.
On the other hand, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi ratified the agreement in June, 10 days after the parliament approved it.
Speaker of the parliament Ali Abdul Aal said that the parliament would not consider any judicial verdicts regarding the Red Sea islands agreement during the discussions about the agreement, adding that "for the thousandth time, the verdict and nothingness are alike, and we will not allow any authority to assault the parliament."


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