The Muslim Brotherhood’s political wing, the FJP, expresses deep concerns and strong reservations about the Constitutional Court’s proposition to lift the traditional ban on military and police voting in legislative elections....
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FJP: Constitutional Court Recommendation for Military Voting Rights Questionable
- 27 May 2013
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FJP’s Ashri: Election and Political Rights Law Must Be Finalized without Further Delay
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Egypt Parliament Reassures Judges: Shura Council Aims to Protect Judiciary Independence
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FJP Leader Heshmat: Desperate Attempts to Overthrow Elected President Will Fail
- 26 May 2013
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Giza FJP Youth Conference: We Seek Common Grounds with Other Parties, Stakeholders
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