The Egyptians were called to the polls on March 19 for a constitutional referendum, which should allow the return of civilian rule. "Only the powerful Brotherhood Islamist Muslim Brotherhood called on to vote 'yes'. The other teams holding the amendments insufficient, as the head of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, who has formally confirmed On 18 he called to vote 'no'.
Similarly, young Tahrir Square and the supporters of Mohammed El-Baradei are currently campaigning for failure. In their proposed amendments are far from sufficient, and this text can only make a new dictator. A complete overhaul is necessary ', said Al-Masri Al-Youm. The Egyptian daily carried a survey for its part by offering its readers to vote online.
Similarly, young Tahrir Square and the supporters of Mohammed El-Baradei are currently campaigning for failure. In their proposed amendments are far from sufficient, and this text can only make a new dictator. A complete overhaul is necessary ', said Al-Masri Al-Youm. The Egyptian daily carried a survey for its part by offering its readers to vote online.
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