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Egypt court rejects constitutional draft articles spelling out its powers

Arab World Materials 16 October 2012 18:04 (UTC +04:00)
Egypt court rejects constitutional draft articles spelling out its powers
Egypt court rejects constitutional draft articles spelling out its powers

Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC) rejects all constitutional draft articles concerning its powers, SCC head Judge Maher El-Beheiri declared at a Tuesday press conference Al Ahram online reported.

On Wednesday, Egypt's Constituent Assembly, tasked with drawing up a new national charter, released its first official draft constitution.

According to El-Beheiri, the draft represents an attempt to "interfere in the SCC's affairs." He also complained about the "vagueness" of draft articles related to the SCC.

El-Beheiri went on to say that the court's general assembly would continue meeting until all draft articles "that threaten judiciary independence" were amended.

Meanwhile, Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court on Tuesday is expected to begin looking into legal complaints against the constitution-drafting body. Several lawsuits have been filed challenging the assembly's constitutionality and the mechanisms employed for selecting its members.

The SCC ruled in June that the law that regulated last year's parliamentary polls was unconstitutional. This led to the dissolution of the People's Assembly (the lower house of Egypt's parliament), which had appointed the Constituent Assembly's 100 members.

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