Latest News:  

English>>World

Egypt's Morsi calls for national dialogue to discuss elections integrity

(Xinhua)

08:53, February 25, 2013

CAIRO, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi called for a national dialogue to be held on Monday in order to discuss ways to guarantee integrity of the upcoming parliamentary elections, the state-run TV reported on Sunday evening.

In a televised interview with broadcaster and ex-presidential advisor Amr al-Lethi, who resigned in December 2012 over a controversial constitutional declaration that led to bloody clashes in the country, Morsi underlined his keenness for transparency of the polls slated on April 22.

"I called all the political forces for holding a national dialogue session tomorrow to discuss guarantees of the integrity of the elections," Morsi said.

Morsi noted that the Egyptian General Intelligence Service "is a patriotic body which works with efficiency and loyalty to secure Egypt domestically and abroad."

"I will preserve and support the armed forces to continue its pioneering role to protect the nation," added Morsi.

He reiterated the government's seriousness in restoring the free zone in Port Said, stressing that a draft law was referred to the Shura council, upper house of the parliament, to get the approval, Morsi said.

"Judges have been assigned to investigate clashes in Port Said and Suez and announce the results in public," said the president.

"The economic conditions in Egypt are very grave, and protests and sit-ins, though legal, have influenced the country's economy negatively," Morsi explained.

The president asserted the relations between Muslims and Copts are based on love and citizenship.

He added he stands firmly against counter-revolution and urges all the media to honor the charter to preserve the nation in their reporting, while asserting his respect for logic and positive criticism.

We recommend:

Backstage of Ralph Lauren 2013 Fall collections

New York slammed with heavy snow

"Swan Lake" rehearsed in Mexico

Costumed revellers gather in Venice

People protest against DPRK's nuclear test

Chinese Lunar New Year celebrated around world

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:ZhangQian、Wang Jinxue)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Su-30 fighters in attack and defense training

  2. Armored brigade in snowfield training

  3. Heavy snowfall shrouds beautiful Lake Bled

  4. Lantern Festival celebration

  5. Attractive girls at an art college's enrollment site

  6. Chinese receive Lantern Festival

  7. Wedding dress show in Shanghai

  8. Yao ethnic villagers sacrifice bull to ancestor

  9. Dollar dilemma as greenback value falls

  10. Taking a bite out of the market for snakes

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Open communication for Peninsula peace
  2. Spring Festival offers window into China
  3. Fatter red envelopes miss point of tradition
  4. Opportunities amid challenges
  5. Children deaths lead to calls for better guardianship
  6. New CPC leadership's first 100 ruling days inspiring
  7. Keeping the brand full of beans
  8. Brighter outlook for property companies
  9. Lantern Festival losing its luster
  10. How to build new type ties between big powers?

What’s happening in China

Chilly run gets blood pumping

  1. Frugality campaign improves operation of eateries
  2. Doubts raised about pension system
  3. 4.2-magnitude quake hits SW China
  4. Fire kills 8 in east China city
  5. 353 arrested for online train ticket scalping