Latest in Tag: FJP Highlight
Latest in Tag: FJP

Sukuk law to be deliberated by Shura council, Wednesday
The word âIslamicâ was removed from the new law
Review: Fallen statues and fighters
Commentaries discuss the recent attacks on statues of famous Egyptians, including writer Taha Hussein and singer Um Kolthoum, and the reported death of an Egyptian citizen killed while fighting the Al-Assad regime in Syria. The ignorance of beards and Jilbabs Mohamed Salmawi Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper Salmawi condemns the recent attacks on the two statues of …
![El-Katatni meets opposition leaders for dialogue 4 âI have met today with [Al-Dostour Party Chairman] Mohamed ElBaradei and [Al-Wafd Party Chairman] El-Sayed El-Badawi to exchange points of view regarding the current political situation,â El-Katatni said (File Photo)(AFP-Photo)](https://www.dailynewssegypt.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/2-5-afp-Saad-al-Katatni-300x191.jpg)
El-Katatni meets opposition leaders for dialogue
The Freedom and Justice Party Chairman discussed the political situation with NSF leaders Mohamed ElBaradei and El-Sayed El-Badawi in a closed meeting

Friday Islamist marches announced
Several marches will head to Cairo University on Friday, FJP and Al-Nour not decided yet

Muslim Brotherhood denies torturing political activists
Brotherhood and FJP deny involvement in the torture of Mohamed El-Gendy
Review: Commentaries ask if opposition is ready for elections
Writers in Egyptian newspapers have explored a variety of topics recently. Some writers questioned the oppositionâs readiness to compete against the Muslim Brotherhood in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Others chide the independent and opposition media for failing to provide a fair coverage of the 12th session of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which is …

Islamist, political figures announce âConscience Frontâ
The FJP, Al-Wasat and other political figures initiate a new coalition which aims to stop violence and defend the revolution

Can Egypt have a foreign policy?
By Hussein Ibish In the context of ongoing political unrest, is it possible for Egypt to have a functional foreign policy? Probably not. And as long as this is the case, that has profound implications for others in the region, particularly the Palestinians and Syria. Egypt does have a functional national security policy, largely because …

Early presidential elections would bring chaos, say Islamists
A coalition of Islamist parties blames NSF for violence and demands legislative measures regulating demonstrations
Political forces continue condemnation of sexual assault
NSF and FJP express concern over increased cases of rape and sexual assault in Tahrir Square

NSF condemns presidential statement
The National Salvation Front says it does not condone violence
![ElBaradie calls for emergency national meeting 17 ElBaradei said on his twitter account that he had âcalled for parliamentary election boycott in 2010 to expose sham democracy. Today I repeat my call, [we] will not be part of an act of deceptionâ.(AFP/File Photo)](https://www.dailynewssegypt.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/ElbARADEI.jpeg)
ElBaradie calls for emergency national meeting
Nobel laureate says a meeting is necessary to stop the ongoing violence

Protests continue across Egypt
Aside from the two major flashpoints in Cairo and Port Said, large protests, marches have also taken place in Alexandria, Sharqiya, and Damanhour
Brotherhood blames NSF for unrest
Opposition labels claims âpropagandaâ for upcoming parliamentary elections
Parties react to Morsy’s speech
Opposition parties continue to condemn Morsy’s dealing with current crisis while Islamist groups express approval
FJP leader urges Morsy to declare a state of emergency
El-Beltagy cites current clashes as he calls for emergency laws
Damietta update: FJP headquarters attacked
Protesters besiege government administrative building for the second day

Makhyoun: âWe will ally with parties of Islamic persuasion, but not the FJP”
Younis Makhyoun, the new leader of the Al-Nour Party, meets with Daily News Egypt.

Shura Council to pass election law and refer it to SCC
The upper house of parliament says it will finalise the parliamentary elections law Saturday before sending it to the Supreme Constitutional Court
New finance minister to review sukuk law
The sovereign sukuk law is intended to organise the financing of the government, state budget, national projects and public institutions. It was released by the government but opposed by Al-Azhar and Islamic parties.

Islamist parties begin drawing coalition lines
Al-Nour Party states intentions to run independently, FJP âopenâ to creating multiparty coalition
FJP rejects NSF initiative
NSP plan for alternative dialogue âillogical,â says FJP spokesperson

Morsyâs Shura Council speech emphasises economy
The president and his supporters say the country is on the right track

FJP backs El-Erianâs call for Egyptian Jewsâ right of return
Online activists criticise El-Erianâs comments, saying Egypt should accept Copts before introducing more minorities
El-Erian: âAl-Saeed tailored the budget for SCAFâ
FJP leader says minister of finance may be removed on account of his âhealth conditionâ

Imminent cabinet reshuffle âuntrueâ says FJP
Hisham Qandilâs Cabinet survives, for now
Morsy ends current legislative round after appointing 90 members
The Shura Council is made up of of 270 members, 180 of them aelected by the people, and 90 appointed by the president, according to the current constitution

Tahrir Doctors file complaint against FJP member
Tahrir Doctorsâ Society has accused a FJP member of torture

El-Erian in New York
Senior FJP member visits the United Nations in New York City

The growing influence of the Muslim Brotherhood
Last week cannot be called anything other than a big mess. Ever since the Brotherhood took office, we have been reaping one misfortune after the other. From political exclusion to cracking down on freedom of speech, regular power cuts to tragic train accidents, blatant lies about achievements to outright hate speech and from false electoral …