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Egypt court dismisses challenge of charter panel
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Members of the constitutional assembly attend a session to vote on a final draft of a new Egyptian constitution in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)
Members of the constitutional assembly attend a session to vote on a final draft of a new Egyptian constitution in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)
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CAIRO: Egypt's constitutional court on Sunday threw out complaints against an Islamist-dominated assembly that drafted the country's divisive constitution, the official MENA news agency reported.

The complaints had challenged the method in which the members of the assembly had been chosen. The hastily prepared charter was passed in a referendum in December.

The complaints also said the panel, which was boycotted by liberals and Christians before it finished the charter, was not representative of all Egyptians.

The opposition argues that some clauses in the new charter bolstered Islamic law in the country of 83 million people which has a large Christian minority.

The court is still looking into yet more challenges against the assembly.

Islamist President Mohamed Mursi had sparked months of unrest in Egypt when he adopted a decree in November granting himself extensive powers and immunising the assembly from annulment by the court.

He reversed his decree after the charter's adoption in a referendum.

 
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Egypt's constitutional court on Sunday threw out complaints against an Islamist-dominated assembly that drafted the country's divisive constitution, the official MENA news agency reported.

Islamist President Mohamed Mursi had sparked months of unrest in Egypt when he adopted a decree in November granting himself extensive powers and immunising the assembly from annulment by the court.
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