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Muslim Brotherhood leads as final stage of Egyptian parliamentary elections begin...
The M.B's catchy sounding Freedom and Justice Party gets the thumbs up from the Left and Liberal types...who amusingly, would be the first for the chop!
(Just think National Socialist Movement clutching a Koran) - The M.B's look set to win the elections for the lower house of the Egyptian parliament. The party has won the first two rounds of the voting, with the third round set to begin this week. Final results for the election to the lower house are expected by 13 January. Elections for the upper house of the parliament are due to take place in January and February. Presidential elections, meanwhile, are scheduled to take place before July.
The new parliament is to select a 100-member committee that will begin the writing of a new constitution for Egypt. The hard-line Salafi Islamist al-Nour party was second in the elections so far, raising the possibility of an Islamist majority in the Egyptian parliament. However, leaders of the Freedom and Justice Party have sought to calm fears in the West, stating that ‘all political forces’ in Egypt will play their part in the writing of the new constitution. (A stunt straight out of Hitler's book for Mr N. Chamberlain and galloping gullible types).
Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group which rules the Gaza Strip and has been moving toward a partnership with the Palestinian Authority’s ruling Fatah party, has openly proclaimed itself the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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