السبت، 14 مايو 2011

Brotherhood: I do not want to get a parliamentary majority

Dr. Mahmoud Ezzat, the new deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, emphasis on the Muslim Brotherhood did not seek to obtain a parliamentary majority in both houses of parliament the next.

Izzat al, which also serves as Secretary General of the Muslim Brotherhood, said in press statements - Saturday, the army is committed to hand over power to civilian authority, and preserve the achievements of the revolution to be achieved all its objectives.

The Muslim Brotherhood had announced earlier in the day that the group's Shura Council approved the participation of the Muslim Brotherhood in parliamentary elections next rate ranging between 45 to 50% of the total candidates in all constituencies in different governorates of the Republic.

The group announced in a press conference at the end of the session convened emergency Shura Council of the Muslim Brotherhood at the new headquarters Mokattam east of Cairo that the group decided to appoint Dr. Mohamed Morsi, Chairman of the Party (freedom and justice) and that Dr. Essam El-Erian as deputy party chairman, and Dr. Mohamed Saad Katatni Secretary-General, that leaves three responsibilities in the Office of the Group's guidance and offer their resignations.

And about the existence of splits in the ranks of the group and the rebellion by some young people, "said Ezzat The decision was against the breakers of view the group is not too late in the Great Man or reduces the cohesion, pointing out that what happened in a popular revolt in Egypt cast a shadow on the situation in the region, and will have an impact large in the world.

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