There will be mild opposition from parties such as the Egyptian Social Democratic Party and the Hizb el Dostour party (Constitution Party) founded by Mohamed Mostafa el Baradei (AC Vol 54 No 20 Neither military nor Mursi)...
The Hizb el Dostour (Constitution Party) whose founders include Mohamed Mostafa el Baradei decided under its new leader Hala Shukrallah to back Hamdin Sabbahi in last month's presidential election...
Mohamed Abdel Ghaffar who is running for President of the Dostour (Constitution) party founded and previously led by Mohamed el Baradei said his party's constitutional experts will shortly recommend which way to vote...
Younis initially believed politicians such as Mohamed el Baradei a leading figure in the National Salvation Front of groups that supported the campaign for Mursi to step down could help to form a political third force apart from the military and the Islamists...
The National Salvation Front (NSF) formed by Mohamed el Baradei Amr Moussa and Hamdeen Sabahy to confront the constitution is likely to regroup in an effort to stand up to the FJP in the elections...
Talking of a ‘sham draft constitution’ on 10 December oppositionist Mohamed el Baradei acknowledged that the opposition was still undecided about a boycott: ‘At this stage we are fighting the referendum with our feet in the street’ he told the BBC...
The influential writer Alaa el Aswani now helping Mohamed el Baradei to build a new Constitution Party said he could not trust a candidate who called himself moderate while taking votes from Salafists (AC Vol 52 No 5 The revolution continues)...
The real targets appear to be possible candidates such as Egyptian-American Nobel laureate Professor Ahmed Hassan Zewail and Mohamed el Baradei another Nobel laureate who denies holding a second passport...
On 1 March Mohamed el Baradei and a delegation of intellectuals politicians and business people (including Orascom Telecom tycoon Naguib Onsi Sawiris) also met the SCAF...
Vol 52 No 4 |
- NORTH AFRICA
Activists are celebrating the power of individuals to make a difference – whether they be the tragic figure of Tunisia’s Mohamed Bouazizi whose self-immolation started the wave of protest on 17 December Egypt’s social media organiser Wael Ghonim or Nobel laureate Mohamed el Baradei who helped convince an older generation that the protest was meaningful...