So, it looks like Mohammed Mursi finally heard criticism of him. Egyptian president has canceled an executive decree in court to give him strength.
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Reported Selim Al Jazeera Awa, an Islamist politician Mursi representatives to take action, announced an executive decree of the Mursi, around midnight local time at a news conference has been canceled. "Constitution Act abolished from this moment, Awa said the move was recommended by the National Dialogue Conference, Mursi attending Saturday's earlier, Reuters reported. The Islamic writing the constitutional vote Hao plan ahead, though, which led to some critics guess the Mursi not only cancel his decree, because he does not need it:
The Mursi smart hell. He has crashed into a const because annulled the decree. Transitions.
- Abuhatem (@ abuhatem) 12 Yue 8th, 2012
It is unclear, the Egyptian people will react to this news. Earlier in the day, there were reports that the Mursi are considering martial law in handling more and more dangerous conflict in the steps of his palace.
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