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Egypt’s interim head of state invites Muslim Brotherhood to participate in defining country’s future

Politics Materials 4 July 2013 16:17 (UTC +04:00)
Egypt’s interim head of state Adly Mansour has invited the Islamic movement ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ to participate in determining the country’s future, Egyptian state television reported on Thursday.
Egypt’s interim head of state invites Muslim Brotherhood to participate in defining country’s future

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Egypt's interim head of state Adly Mansour has invited the Islamic movement 'Muslim Brotherhood' to participate in determining the country's future, Egyptian state television reported on Thursday.

According to Mansour, the organization is part of the Egyptian society and should be involved in building the future of the country.

On Thursday, Adly Mansour was sworn in as the new head of the Constitutional Court of Egypt and interim head of state.

On Monday, the Command of the Armed Forces of Egypt made a statement which provided 48 hours of all the political forces to meet the requirements of the people. The statement indicated that otherwise the country's armed forces are going to announce a'' map'' of action to resolve the crisis, which will be carried out under their supervision.

On Monday, the command of Egypt's armed forces made a statement providing 48 hours for all political forces to meet the requirements of the people. The statement indicated that otherwise the country's armed forces are going to announce an 'action map' to resolve the crisis to be carried out under their supervision. On Wednesday, following the ultimatum's expiration the Egyptian army ousted Morsi from power, and he was taken to the building of the Ministry of Defence.

According to Egyptian media outlets, the president will be under house arrest.
Arrests of President Mohammed Morsi's supporters continued today, Al Jazeera TV channel reported.

According to the channel, more than a 100 supporters of the president have been arrested by now.

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