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Survey results highlight negative outlook
Figures show dissatisfaction with democratic transition and overwhelming concern for better economic conditions

Key Egyptian negotiator with IMF resigned on Sunday, MOF spokesperson denies trouble with FJP as reason for resignation
Deputy Finance Minister’s resignation adds risk to IMF loan

Brotherhood and FJP members face accusations of torture
New court case accuses Muslim brotherhood and Freedom and Justice Party members of torturing civilians
Mansoura University protesters arrested
Several arrested protesters are members of the Ahrar group

Funeral for killed Copts
St. Mark’s Cathedral hosted a funeral for four Copts killed in sectarian violence last Friday

Police refuse to file 6 April report against Interior Minister
FJP member describes 6 April methods as an example of ‘moral collapse’

Shura Council committee re-draws electoral districts
Shura Council committees agree on electoral borders and have drafted protest law for discussion on Tuesday

The future of the Muslim Brotherhood
Almost nine months have passed since Mohamed Morsi was declared President. Nine months went by with the Muslim Brotherhood on top of state institutions, state authorities and in charge of political policies. Last summer when Morsi went to Tahrir Square for the first time, I was debating with a friend whether this experiment would be …

Widespread condemnation of Moqattam violence
Reactions from inside and outside Egypt

Egyptian delegation in Libya meets Egyptian Copts and Libyan officials
Prosecutor General’s representative visits Egyptians in Libyan prisons, Coptic representative and Libyan officials.

Ramlet Boulaq residents reject police violence and government attempts to evict them
The area’s official popular committee held a press conference rejecting a government plan that would see them relocated for two years

European Parliament calls for suspending aid to Egypt
Democratic reform is a condition for supporting Egypt’s budget; MEPs call for abolishing the death penalty in Egypt

Abu Ismail calls for ‘non-stop marches’
Denounces calls for army intervention in political life, announces solidarity with Syrian revolution and bearded policemen

UN Declaration on women passes
Despite several reservations from countries such as Iran and Egypt, the declaration was signed unanimously

Brotherhood supreme guide attacked
Young man tells Mohamed Badie his rule will not last for long

Brotherhood leaders condemn killing of Brotherhood youth
Young Muslim Brotherhood member dies after defending a girl in Alexandria from sexual assault

Brotherhood tells police to seize ‘historic chance’
Muslim Brotherhood and FJP call on police to confront ‘thugs’ to wipe clean chequered past

Islamist groups support police
Announce possibility of forming popular committees to support security forces

Police officers continue strike
Striking police officers demand minister’s resignation and better armament
Review: Egyptian commentators debate how to end the political crisis
As protests continue to shake the streets of a number of Egyptian cities, writers are proposing suggestions to end the current political plight by calling for the delay of the upcoming parliamentary elections and forming a new government that is allowed time until 2016 to perform its duties. A suggestion to exit the crisis …

Al-Nour head meets with ministers of foreign affairs and education
Salafi party expresses concern over foreign policy and ‘does not want to enter strategic partnership with this cabinet’

Human rights groups condemn Morsi’s ‘authoritarian trends’
The NGO law is similar to the Association law which former president Mubarak attempted to pass just months prior to the revolution, they said

EU envoy: NSF decision to boycott “damaging to political transition”
Bernardino Leon says both sides must review each other’s proposals in order to reach an agreement and find a political solution

Is Boycotting the Solution?
There currently exists within Egypt’s democratic forces a raging debate as to whether or not to take part in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Those who advocate for boycotting the elections do so for a number of reasons, many of which are based on the assumption that it will only be a matter of time before …

El-Najjar: Ministry of Finance to issue Sukuk law in June
During its meeting on Tuesday, the economic committee at the Shura Council continued deliberating the sukuk bill as it discussed the technical aspects of the project law

FDI at ‘near-zero’, says minister
Sukuk is expected to finance needed investments, says official
Review: Authority and opposition appear top priority in columns
After announcing the timing of the parliamentary elections on April 27, Egyptian columnists debate the upcoming political marathon and condemn both the authority and the opposition in dealing with the crisis. Farewell to a hopeful consensus Emad Al-Din Hussein Al-Shorouk newspaper As President Mohamed Morsi issued his decree to hold parliamentary elections on April …
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ElBaradei calls for boycott of parliamentary elections
The opposition leader says he will ‘not be part of an act of deception’

Political conference held in Sinai
Freedom and Justice Party: We possess the capability to build a strong democratic state founded on Islamic principles
The opposition: the Freedom and Justice party is incapable of leading a country as large as Egypt

NSF threaten election boycott
Elections not NSF priority at present and party will boycott if its demands are not met