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MB chairman engages in discussion with NAC leaders
MB chairman engages in discussion with NAC leaders
Muslim Brotherhood chairman Dr. Mohammed Badie met a delegation from the National Association for change at his office early Tuesday. General NAC Coordinator Dr. Abdul Galil Mustafa, Dr. Hassan Nafaa, and Journalist Hamdi Kandil, and the group's spokesman Dr.Salah Abdul Moatal were among the delegation.
Tuesday, September 21,2010 20:22
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Muslim Brotherhood chairman Dr. Mohammed Badie met a delegation from the National Association for Change at his office early Tuesday. General NAC Coordinator Dr. Abdul Galil Mustafa, Dr. Hassan Nafaa, and Journalist Hamdi Kandil, and the group's spokesman Dr.Salah Abdul Moatal were among the delegation.

The two sides discussed the recent political developments and put forward a proposed agenda for the upcoming stage. They both agreed on the significance of preserving the unity of the NAC and asserted they will continue their petitioned drive collecting signatures calling for political reform and constitutional amendments.

 

Both sides maintained they would hold rallies to raise awareness for the necessity of reform, and will pressure the government into responding to their popular demands. They vowed they would continue to cooperate with all political opposition forces pushing for democratic change in Egypt .

The Meeting was attended by MB Deputy Leader, Dr. Mahmoud Ezzat, Secretary General Dr. Mahmoud Hussein, and Executive bureau members. Dr, Mohamed Morsy, Dr. Mohamed Saad Ketatni, Dr.Essam el-Erian, and Dr. Mohammed Beltagy.

 

tags: MB Chairman / Badie / Morsy / Erian / NAC / Nafaa / Political Reform / Egyptian Opposition / Hassan Nafaa / Hamdi Kandil / Political Reform / Political Opposition / Mahmoud Ezzat / Mahmoud Hussein / Mohamed Morsy / Ketatni / Essam el-Erian / Mohammed Beltagy
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