Egypt court suspends constitutional panel

April 10, 2012 04:56 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:09 am IST - CAIRO

An Egyptian court has suspended a 100-member panel selected by lawmakers from the Islamist-dominated parliament and tasked with drafting a new constitution.

Tuesday’s ruling followed complaints by political groups and constitutional experts over the parliament’s decision to give lawmakers half the seats on the panel. Islamist lawmakers, combined with like-minded individuals, ended up with 60 seats on the panel.

The experts said this violates a constitutional declaration adopted in a referendum last year. Some two dozen members have quit the panel, protesting the selection process.

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