A group of legal experts to work on Sunday Egyptian Islamic color to amend the constitution, a new election ordered the army as the removal of President Mohammed Mursi on the road to an important first step.
Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood, accusing the military planning a military coup, and condemned the plan to amend the constitution, staged a new rally on Sunday, the new interim government to keep the pressure.
Set a very ambitious timetable, the military hoped that the new elections in six months or so, and has instructed a team of 10 legal experts proposed to amend the Constitution to review within 30 days prior to a broader-based agency.
Original constitution approved by the referendum last year, but critics say that the text does not protect human rights, minorities and social justice.
Newly installed president, Justice and Constitutional Affairs advisor Ali Saleh Awad panel chaired Sunday, saying it will take next week to accept the "citizens, political parties, the parties' ideas.
A spokesman for the National Salvation Front Khaled Daoud, Egypt's main secular political alliance, called the initial work of the Commission "very positive development."
The Muslim Brotherhood is no indication that it is ready with the new government or the military, insisted demand Mursi fully restored, has been held on July 3 at an undisclosed location since his downfall.
The sources denied that the army and the judiciary owned Al-Ahram newspaper on Monday morning edition Mursi prosecutor has ordered the arrest of 15 days, pending espionage investigation into allegations of inciting violence report.
Thousands of women, children and men from the site of a round the clock, the pro-Mursi vigil on Sunday in Cairo suburb procession moved to the Department of Defense's sight, surrounded by barbed wire and well-equipped to protect soldiers.
"Why, Sisi why, why do you kill our sisters?" The crowd chanted, referring to Gen. Abdul Fatah people Sisi, defense minister who played a central role, forcing massive Mursi office Islamic rulers of street protests.
More than 100 people died in violent clashes, this month, including three women participated in the pro-Mursi rally last Friday in the Nile Delta town of Mansoura.
Constitutional doubts
Trying to polish their democratic credentials, the Egyptian military has said the referendum on the new constitution should be planned before the parliamentary elections.
However, some analysts expressed doubts about rushing to modify the text due to lack of political consensus, enveloped in the experience of the 2011 removal of veteran dictator Hosni Mubarak of Egypt faltering transition to democracy.
"The problem is not to modify or drafting of the constitution, the problem is to determine the direction of the country, led, said:": Zaid Ali International IDEA, Stockholm intergovernmental organizations.
"Unless all the main political actors in the country to reach a political agreement between Otherwise, we will head from one crisis to another," he said.
Despite the ongoing tensions in the country, the new government is trying to show the world, the business returned to normal in Cairo. On Sunday, the Cabinet was sworn in last week, the first meeting held since.
"People need the size of the problem in Egypt, swift and decisive action needs to be informed frankly," issued at the end of the party said in a statement.
Struggling Egypt budget deficit has expanded to almost all state spending and foreign exchange reserves totaled only half the 1.49 billion in June - equivalent to less than three months of imports, International Monetary Fund (IMF) that is the minimum safety mats.
Some Egyptian Arab allies welcomed Mursi plight, have rushed to prop up the nation's coffers, however.
Egypt's central bank said on Sunday it had received from Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Arab states pledged $ 1.2 billion aid package for the latest installment of $ 200 million U.S. dollars of funds.
Egyptian Stock Exchange rose to a seven-week high on Sunday on weekends "anti-coup" in Cairo to protest violence lack encouragement to show calm tensions.
However, violence is not Fa Xinai Peninsula, Egyptian security forces killed three members of the armed officers continued on Sunday - the latest bunch blamed Islamist militants opposed to the military attacks.
Mursi is Egypt's first freely elected leader, but in his one year in office, he drew not the weak economic recovery and the restoration of security or establishing institutions criticism. The Muslim Brotherhood said they repeatedly thwarted Mubarak remnants of the old government hostile to them.
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