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MB will not oppose Gamal Mubarak: Reuters
| MB will not oppose Gamal Mubarak: Reuters |
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| Written by Egypt News | ||
| Thursday, 02 July 2009 | ||
Egyptian Opposition Muslim Brotherhood Group (MB) will not stand on Gamal Mubarak's heritage. The group leaders are adopting that stance in order to avoid any clashes with the Egyptian government, which might destroy them, according to Reuters The group eventually decided to act only within the narrow lane of freedom permitted by the government, with which the group's members' situation is moving from bad to worse.
Therefore, they take a competing role in elections so that they might widen the scope of their influence on the people, through their active social agenda.
The international news agency described the group as the strongest political opposition group in Egypt; as it is the only group that can attract and mass up tens of thousands of discreet supporters.
Although, Chairman of the Egyptian People's Assembly, Ahmad Fathi Sorour, a leading member at the ruling regime, denied the dissolving issue, yet it is still controversial. In fact these reformations have pushed the growth rate up to 7% in the last year, and currently to 4 %. However, a lot of underprivileged citizens in Egypt claim that the benefits of that high economic growth have not reached them. Nevertheless, many analysts say that only handling the complaints of the underprivileged citizens and workers can guarantee a long-run settlement.
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