Egypt's highest court ruled that the country's interim parliament elections on Sunday was illegal, though it halted immediately dissolve room, may have contributed to the ruling Islamists and tensions between the judiciary decision.
The Supreme Constitutional Court also ruled that the drafting of a new constitution 100 members of the panel, was illegally elected.
The direct impact of the ruling is limited. Islamist-dominated upper house of parliament known as the Shura Council, will remain in the local elections held before a lower house, possibly early next year. A relatively low turnout about 35%, which is in December approved the constitution in a nationwide referendum, it will continue to be valid.
Nevertheless, the opposition said that the verdict showed that Islamist victory in the election is how to contamination. In their view, further challenging the ruling of the constitutional legitimacy of the controversial President Mohammed Mursi Islamist alliance, which is pushed through the panel.
The two sides squaring what could be a major confrontation on the streets this month.
Rights movement claims to have collected millions of signatures petition asking Mursi leave the office. Organizers plan outside the presidential palace with a huge rebound, June 30, to commemorate Egypt's first freely elected president since the inauguration of the year.
"We are paying a high price for the legislative and constitutional absurdity of the Muslim Brotherhood, said:" The well-known commentator and critic brother of Abdullah el-Sinawy. "This is a political issue and the plight of the case, threats along the way."
Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood supporters saw Sunday's victory, the ruling said, it implicitly recognized the legitimacy of the Shura Council and the Constitution, because it suddenly stopped, trying to completely abolished.
"Shura council and constitutional ruling flip media controversy, said:" Brotherhood spokesman Ahmed Arif. "We hope that we never see this page."
According to the ruling, another brother figure, senior leaders Essam EL-Alice Anderson, "admitted the Constitution is the people's will, and through a free and clean referendum."
Supreme Constitutional Court to dissolve the Islamist majority in the lower house of parliament in June last year, said his election laws are invalid. Court is widely expected to last year issued a similar ruling, the dissolution of consultative meetings, but, the Islamic protesters prevented judges reach their room when they besieged the headquarters of the Court.
They lifted the siege, when the panel has taken a constitutional charter, in an all-night meeting, gave a copy of the Mursi and called for a referendum approval. The new Constitution of the legislative power generally toothless consultative meeting until the election of a new lower house. It also prohibits the dissolution of the Shura Council.
In two rulings - in June and Sunday one - the court ruled that each house parliamentary election law violates the principle of fairness, because it allows to run third seat reserved for independent candidaites party.
Shura Council usually do not have legislative power, and has long been dismissed as nothing more than a talking shop. Only 7% of voters bothered fortress house, and many of the newborn is rooted in the overthrow of Mubarak protest movement did not bother scene party candidate in the election vote. 270 seats indoors 70% of the Islam.
Raafat Fidelity, at Cairo University professor of constitutional law that the contradictions in the heart of the ruling, consultative meetings are illegal, but will continue to legislate.
"This is our time, we have witnessed recently in one of the wonders of Egypt," he said. "This is of course due to the pressure exerted on the Constitutional Court and terrorism have been."
However, the law lecturer and former legislator EHAB RAMZY's said the ruling was expected, since the dissolution of the new Constitution shielded consultative meeting.
However, he added that this could be a future adverse ruling, the indoor prologue.
Shura council critics say that it is ill-equipped to become the country's sole law-making body, and complain that it's considering legislation that will have a far reach into the future, and not just by what is absolutely necessary for the transition period .
Constitutional legitimacy of the panel ruling, may not have any impact on the "Charter" itself. But it can improve future problems, and its legal basis. Critics say the charter restriction of liberty and the clergy in the legislation say. As ever had one of the best Egyptian Islamists who hail drafted document.
Judgment continued to rule Egypt since 2011, the long-term dictator Mubarak's political chaos.
Islamic ruling legislators and the judiciary have a few weeks public bickering, the retirement age for judges to 60, reducing the draft legislation, which if a pension of about 3000.
This draft may spend more than half of the 11 judges of the Constitutional Court's work, has sparked an uproar among judges who see it as a prelude to fill their ranks, from the brothers Mursi loyalists.
Mursi's supporters say that justice is packed with determination to undermine national democracy and the rule changes, and forced President Hosni Mubarak supporters. They also spoke of the Supreme Constitutional Court, saying its decision impede the country's progress.
New Constitutional Court was reorganized, reducing its membership from 19 to 11, with the recent addition of the first to go. This will delete the Mursi's harshest critics, one of the el-Gibaly judge Tehany's.
Unrest adds a long list of 90 million people in Egypt had to cope with increasingly frequent power outages and fuel shortages at the same time, from the price increases and unemployment. It is said that Ethiopia began a huge Nile dam construction, improve the share of concerns about the river of the water of Egypt, and enhance a sense of many Egyptians feel besieged.
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