Latest in Tag: FJP Highlight
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Constitutional assembly continues deliberations
The committee is not done discussing the judicial branch and said it would ensure the independence of the judiciary

Funeral procession for border guards amid limited protests
The deceased soldiers were given a military funeral in Al-Rashdan Mosque in Nasr City

Former presidential candidates weigh in on Sinai debate
Prominent former candidates question terms of Peace Accords

National state of mourning announced for Sinai dead
President and armed forces vow swift justice for culprits

Copts protest Dahshur ‘sectarianism’
Giza governor had implemented the mandates issued by President Morsy to form a committee responsible for surveying damage resulting from clashes in Dahshur
Employees at Ministry of State for Administrative Development protest their marginalisation in the new cabinet
By Mohamed Fawzy Employees in the Ministry of State for Administrative Development (MSAD) organised a demonstration at the Ministry’s headquarters the day before yesterday to protest against their Ministry being overlooked in the new cabinet. Officials within the MSAD indicated that a meeting had been set between Dr Ashraf Abdel Wahab, the acting head of …
Illicit Gains Authority to tackle high-profile embezzlement
By Moustafa Salah and Wafaa Abdel Bari Judicial sources within the Illicit Gains Authority have said that a schedule is to be put together soon to end the problem of embezzlement of Egyptian funds. The authority plans on addressing the problem in co-operation with the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and European Union countries to which money …

PM requests daily report on the status of the national electrical grid
Prime Minister Dr Hesham Qandil has requested a daily report on the status of the nation’s electrical grid, in addition to estimates of consumption and production data. In its report to the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MOEE) said that of 218 power stations, 8 are currently suffer operational problems due to …

Libyan delegation arrives at president’s palace
Reports say the Libyan delegation is here for an extended visit to Cairo set to last several days.

Guns of the cabinet: Egypt’s revolving security apparatus
Part two of a series that examines the composition of the Qandil cabinet with a close look at allegiances and alliances within.

Morsy 100 day plan restart
El-Erian explained that Morsy’s 100-day plan should only be appraised starting now

Yasser Ali: “Electricity problems will be over soon”
Egypt has been plunged into darkness fairly often in past weeks, with some areas having regular power cuts every three or four hours.

Coptic leaders criticise new cabinet
“This cabinet is unjust for Copts” said Bishop Pachomious

Qandil cabinet is more Islamist than it appears
In addition to the five Muslim Brotherhood ministers, the cabinet also includes two members who are not members of the group but could be seen as their allies

El-Nour Party sidelined in cabinet
Second biggest party in the now-dissolved parliament boycotts Qandil’s cabinet

FJP headquarters burned
The party is proceeding with legal action following fires at two buildings in Cairo and Giza

Hesham Qandil’s NDP membership revealed as a hoax
The newly appointed prime minister is not a Muslim Brother, either
FJP takes a shot at fixing the slums
Freedom and Justice Party aims to help Morsi implement one of his first 100 days tasks.

FJP takes a shot at fixing slums
By Mohamed Darwish Solving the problem of slums located all over Cairo is part of President Mohamed Morsy’s first-100-days presidential programme. He has stressed that housing is among the fundamental rights of Egyptians and that the state must remove obstacles to guaranteeing housing for every citizen. Dr Abolfotouh Shanan, a professor of planning and one …

FJP to restructure the National Investment Bank
The FJP’s economic committee sets out to restructure the National Investment Bank due to the intricate problems and inefficiencies it currently suffers
MPs back for only minutes, crowds gather at gates
On the first day of President Mohamed Morsy’s reinstated parliament, hundreds of people crowded the gates as parliamentarians came and went. They were a deeply divided group, with around 200 Morsy supporters camped immediately outside the entrance, while another 40 who opposed the decision stood across the street bitterly looking on. Some politicians drove through …

Executive vacuum: still no vice presidents, prime minister or cabinet
Freedom and Justice Party denies making any recommendations to Morsi

FJP proposes three methods to restructure public enterprise
The plan is said to have solutions for a number of problems, ones such as public debt and the poor performance of some public companies.

Mohamed Gouda discusses ‘Nahda’ project
Dr. Mohamed Gouda, a member of the Freedom and Justice Party’s (FJP) economic committee and its spokesman, responded to recent criticisms that businessmen prepared the party’s Nahda project and that it does not sufficiently include leftist ideas.
In Morsi’s camp victory
By Ahmed Aboul Enein and Rana Muhammad Taha Tears of joy flowed down the faces of tens of thousands of Egyptians in Tahrir Square as they received news of the Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi’s victory in the country’s first post-Mubarak presidential elections. Sombre silence loomed over everyone’s face as Presidential Elections Committee head Judge …

Mohamed Morsi wins
The candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party becomes the first civilian President of Egypt

FJP refutes Al-Dostour ‘mass assassination’ claims
The Muslim Brotherhood Freedom and Justice Party will pursue legal action against Al-Dostour Newspaper, charging the daily with slander, libel and defamation

Coalitions of the divided
Coalitions are springing up left and right in the wake of the Presidential Elections Committee’s postponement of the ‘official’ presidential election results, further exacerbating what many activists and politicians are calling the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces’ “coup.”

FJP refutes Al-Dostour claims
The Muslim Brotherhood Freedom and Justice Party will pursue legal action against Al-Dostour Newspaper, charging the daily with slander, libel and defamation for an article alleging the FJP was planning to assassinate nearly 200 public officials.
FJP determined to sack government
By Omnia Al Desoukie CAIRO: Representatives of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) said Thursday that all options are open to confront the ruling military council and sack the current transitional government, including organizing mass protests. Head of the party’s parliamentary bloc Hussein Ibrahim accused the government of covering up corruption cases and ignoring crime, describing …