Thursday, January 31, 2013

Noor Party (Salfist) and National Salvation Front Call For Unity Government


The Eight Points reconciliation formula, jointly put up by the Noor Party and National Salvation Front, seems to be a good remedial measure to cope with the crisis faced by Egyptian nation now. If the time runs without finding any proper key to the problem it may cause a deadly blow for fragile democracy. In case the bloodshed continues and law and order situation is not brought in control and normalcy in the life is not restored, then it may not remain a false pretense for the Armed Forces to take any unpopular step crushing the aspirations of the Egyptian people and retracting main CAUSE of the Revolution. Every just mind can easily resolve that Dr. Morsi is subject to the conspiracies of the dark forces, yet he should take a daring step for getting more political groups involved to share the critical situation before the circumstances are worsened to the 'no return' point and democratic system faces the danger of getting rolled back.All the Eight points of the formula are wise and practicable for getting out of the crisis. Munir Ahmed Khalili

 Egypt's National Salvation Front (NSF), the main opposition bloc, and the Salafist Nour Party agreed on a unified initiative that aims to end Egypt's ongoing political crisis, following a meeting held in Cairo on Wednesday.
The initiative includes eight terms, in which the main condition is to form a unity government that includes the representation of opposition groups.
"The agreement comes, as both sides (NSF and Nour Party) see that Egypt's political situation has escalated to an alarming level, as the initiative's goal is to protect the public interest and end future bloodshed," explained the press statement issued after the meeting.
The eight-points of the agreement that came in the press statement are:
Point 1: Form a unity government
Point 2: Form a committee to amend controversial articles in the constitution
Point 3: Non-partisanship of all state institutions
Point 4: Appointment of a new prosecutor-general
Point 5: Form a judicial committee to investigate recent violence
Point 6: Form a consensus between all parties to lead the country, prohibiting the domination of a single faction over political life
Point 7: Reject all forms of violence or vandalism of public property, and respect the right to peaceful protest and demonstrations
Point 8: Establish a code of political behaviour agreed upon by all parties to end the verbal warfare between politicians that affects everyone's political image.

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