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by: Issandr El Amrani, Carnegie Endowment
2006-4-8
The 2005 elections realigned the Egyptian political landscape into a virtual two-party system: the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) and an emergent Muslim Brotherhood. Although they have little hope of scuttling bills, Muslim Brothers in the People’s Assembly (88 out of 454 seats) are making good use of their parliamentary presence to publicize ideas, e.. |