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Justice and Freedom Party rescinds statement about right to form govt
02.12.2011, Israel and the World The Justice and Freedom Party, the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood, has rescinded its demand on Wednesday to form the new government in case the party receives a majority in parliament. On Thursday, it said that talk of the next government “premature.”
What is important now is cooperation among all parties and getting the country through the transition period, the statement said.
“We’re totally committed to cooperation with all parties in the Democratic Coalition, and no contacts have been made with the political forces involved in the electoral process concerning the matter,” it said.
Mohamed Morsi, head of the Justice and Freedom Party, stressed in a press conference on Tuesday that “the parliament majority will form the new government.”
The legal councilor to the party, Ahmed Abu Baraka, reiterated Morsi’s statements, saying Wednesday that “the parliament majority in the People’s Assembly has the right to form the new government.”
The liberal Wafd Party and the Salafi Nour Party and Jama'a al-Islamiya criticized the Muslim Brotherhood’s statements.
Essam Abdel Majid, head of the media office for the Jama'a al-Islamiya, said that the government must be formed through a coalition of all trends and parties: liberal, leftist and Coptic.
Al-Masry Al-Youm
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