Egypt’s Parliament in legal limbo

Analette Abesamis

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A chaotic power struggle between its military and the Muslim Brotherhood is creating deep fissures in Egypt’s fledgling government, effectively pushing its Parliament into legal limbo.  After Egypt’s highest court dissolved the Islamist-led Parliament last month, newly elected President Mohamed Morsi reinstated it on Sunday, paving the way for the People’s Assembly to meet Tuesday.  Then Supreme Constitutional Court annulled President Morsi’s Sunday decree.  If this holds, Egypt’s military will appoint a new one.


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