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Egyptians say “Yes” to post-Morsi Constitution, and more, in national referendum
On the 14th and 15th of January, the people of Egypt voted overwhelmingly in a national referendum for a new Constitution to replace the pro-Muslim Brotherhood Constitution of 2012. The new 2014 Constitution was approved by an unprecedented majority of 98.1%, 19.1 million out of 20.6 million voted “yes”… Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Policy, Middle East-North Africa
Tagged 2014 Constitutional, Committee of 50, Coptic Christians, Coptic Orthodox Church, Egypt's 2012 Constitution, Egypt's 2014 Constitution, Egypt's Popular Impeachment, General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Muslim Brotherhood, Pope Tawadros II, President Adly Mansour, President Mohammed Morsi, Referendum, Robert "Bud" McFarlane, Sawtak, Tahrir Square