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Mr. Anwar
El- Sadat is willing to submit a report to the Attorney
General and Illicit Gains Agency asking them to begin an investigation
with Samy Mehran - Ex- Secretary General of
People's Assembly- and with Fathi Sorour, an investigation about
the corruption of People’s Assembly.
They are considered responsible
for the deterioration of the political and parliamentary life
in Egypt. It became an illusionary Assembly where they were
submitting the laws only for the benefit of the ruling system.
El- Sadat stressed on the fact that the dissolved People’s
Assembly did not reach such an unpleasant state except due to
the presence of “Sorour” and “Mehran”
as they were a couple who corrupted the political life.
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Ms. / Reham
Sabry - a founding member of the party
– participated in a symposium entitled "run
for office , makes a difference", organized
by the UNDP of the United Nations in coordination
with the International Knowledge Network for Women
and other organizations.
The symposium included a presentation on the current
situation in Egypt and the possibility of running
an electoral campaign under the democratic transformation
experienced by the country and the establishment
of new parties.
During the symposium, Ms. / Reham
indicated that the party intends to allocate seats
for women in its list of candidates in the upcoming
parliamentary elections, especially after the abolition
of women’s quota in the law proposed by the
Armed Forces Council to regulate elections. Ms.
/ Reham called other parties to follow the same
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Mr. Anwar
Essmat El-Sadat - Founder of RDP - participated
in a workshop entitled "Egypt – Indonesia;
a dialogue about democratic transition" which took
place in Jakarta, Indonesia. The workshop was organized
by Bali Forum for democracy in coordination with the National
Democratic Institute for International Affairs and the
Centre for Democratic International Institutions. During
the workshop, a dialogue between the Egyptian and Indonesian
political figures was opened to view the experiences of
both countries in public revolts and the challenges faced
by countries during these periods and how to get out of
crises. |
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In a public survey
on the current political situation in Egypt - conducted
by the International Republican Institute- the best satellite
channels and the biggest social problems were identified.
The survey also identified the political parties which
the voters would give their votes to in the upcoming elections.
65% of those who were subjected to the survey voted that
they do not know to which party will they vote, while
6% voted for El-Wafd Party, 3% for the Nationalist Party,
3% for Reform and Development Party, 2% for Muslim Brotherhood,
2% for Nasserist Party and 2% for El-Umma Party, while
came at the last place El-Wasat party and the Democratic
Front Party. |
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