Army dissolves House, suspends Constitution
Egypt’s new military rulers said on Sunday they had dissolved Parliament, suspended the Constitution and would govern only for six months or until elections took place, following the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak.
In a statement, the higher military council which took over promised a referendum on constitutional amendments.
The initial response from Opposition figures and protest leaders was overwhelmingly positive. “Victory, victory”, chanted pro-democracy activists in Tahrir Square. “More is needed, more is needed.”
“It is a victory for the revolution”, said Opposition politician Ayman Nour, who challenged Mr Mubarak for the presidency in 2005 and was later jailed on forgery charges which he said were rigged. “I think this will satisfy the protesters.” Mahmoud Nassar, a youth movement leader, said: “The Army has moved far along to meet the people’s demands and we urge it to release all political prisoners.”
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