Egypt heading towards political crisis: Moussa
Published by Julia Volkovah under SOCIETY'S COLLAPSE on 1:45 AM
A deep rift between Egypt's ruling military leaders and the radical Muslim Brotherhood, which dominates the post-Mubarak era Parliament, indicates that the country is headed toward a state of political crisis, presidential hopeful Amr Moussa has said.
Reacting to reports of a tussle
between the military and Muslim brotherhood over the sacking of the cabinet, Moussa said that he fears political instability if cabinet is dissolved now.
The Muslim Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party, has been pressuring the military to sack the cabinet and appoint an FJP-led government after it won a crushing victory in parliamentary elections. Read More
Reacting to reports of a tussle
between the military and Muslim brotherhood over the sacking of the cabinet, Moussa said that he fears political instability if cabinet is dissolved now.
The Muslim Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party, has been pressuring the military to sack the cabinet and appoint an FJP-led government after it won a crushing victory in parliamentary elections. Read More