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EGYPT'S CONSTITUTION GIVE RIGHTS TO MUBARAK TO REMAIN IN OFFICE

EGYPT'S CONSTITUTION GIVE RIGHTS TO MUBARAK TO REMAIN IN OFFICE

MIISRAEL Bride · Wednesday, February 9th 2011 at 9:27AM · 642 views
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[Pictured Maged A. Abedelaziz,
U.N. Ambassador of Egypt]
02.09.2011
Source: AOL/AP
Cairo, Egypt

The United Nations ambassador, Mag A. Abedelaziz announced that President Mubarak will remain in office and isn't going anywhere! This assurance came in a statement from the ambassador because according to Egypt's constitutional rights give him the staying power. The ambassador made it clear that the president would have to sign letters ammending articles of the Egyptian constitution. Presently, the committment has begun making some legistrative changes, but the president has given word he will step down in September 2011. Protestors still gather this 15th day in droves to have the president leave immediately. Egyptian govenrments are still leary of reporters intigating the conditions of protests far out of orbit, but now reporters are allowed to give free press with more freedom but also with skillful reporting as events unfold. As of this story all internet, social networks and Twitter has been restored. Protestors gather still and unconditionally want the president to leave, even if the constitution gives and allows him the right to remain in office. Mubarak was said to be attending to some recent health conditions, but still has not given any indications of leaving the presidency any time sooner than September of 2011.


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