egypts parliament strips mp anwar elsadat of membership
Last Updated : GMT 09:07:40
Egypt Today, egypt today
Egypt Today, egypt today
Last Updated : GMT 09:07:40
Egypt Today, egypt today

Egypt's parliament strips MP Anwar El-Sadat of membership

Egypt Today, egypt today

Egypt Today, egypt today Egypt's parliament strips MP Anwar El-Sadat of membership

MP Anwar El-Sadat (Al-Ahram)
Egypt - Arab today

Egypt's parliament stripped on Monday high-profile MP Anwar El-Sadat of membership after 486 MPs - more than the two-thirds of 596 deputies required in expulsion proposals – voted for the motion in a roll call.

 

According to Ahram Arabic news website, 468 MPs voted to strip Sadat of his parliamentary membership, eight voted against, and four abstained. Members of the 25-30 opposition bloc boycotted the session in solidarity with Sadat. One MP was expelled from the session for opposing the roll call.

The anti-Sadat motion came after an 11-page report, prepared by parliament's Legislative and Constitutional Affairs Committee, found Sadat guilty of leaking information related to internal conditions in Egypt to international institutions and aiming to tarnish the image of parliament.  

The report said Sadat was also found guilty of forging the signatures of 16 of MP colleagues on two draft laws he had prepared on criminal procedures and NGOs. 

Another report by the parliament's ethics committee accused Sadat of leaking a controversial draft NGO law to foreign ambassadors in Egypt in a bid to mobilise them against the law.

In accordance with Article 110 of the constitution, no less than two-thirds of MPs –398 MPs out of 596 – must vote in a roll call in favour of the motion against Sadat for it to be valid. 

Sadat was asked to leave the chamber before the vote commenced. 

Members of the leftist 25-30 bloc, who walked out of the session before the roll call in protest, said that the report indicting Sadat was rammed through parliament without allowing enough time for discussion by MPs.

“The report that recommended that Sadat be stripped of membership was politicised and issued in a hasty way,” said bloc member MP Samir Ghattas.  

Sadat and a majority of MPs have been at loggerheads for months over his criticism of the NGO draft law

Shortly after the vote results were announced, Sadat told Ahram that the motion and the vote come as part of an "organised campaign against him."

"What happened is based upon false accusation and media campaign that continued for weeks to defame my image despite my defence using documents and my request to stand in front of Egyptian judiciary to answer those claims," Sadat said. 

Mohamed El-Sewedi, head of parliament’s majority bloc Support Egypt (315 MPs), had said his bloc respects the reports made by the ethics committee and the legislative and constitutional affairs committee on Sadat, “as a result we will vote in favour of stripping Sadat of membership.” 

Alaa Abed, an MP who replaced Sadat as head of parliament's human rights committee, said his Free Egyptians Party (65 MPs) will also vote in favour of expelling Sadat. 

Sadat, the nephew of late president Anwar El-Sadat and head of the liberal Reform and Development Party, is the second MP whose membership has been revoked by Egypt’s new parliament.

The first was Tawfik Okasha, a high-profile TV anchor who was found guilty of having contacts with Israel's ambassador in Egypt without getting parliament's prior approval. 

The head of the Legislative and Constitutional Affairs Committee Bahaaeddin Abu Shoqa said that Sadat was allowed to defend himself.

“He was summoned to the committee to answer questions, not to mention that he was also allowed to present members of the committee copies of a detailed statement which he issued to respond to accusations,” said Abu Shoqa. 

"In spite of Sadat's defence, the majority of the committee's members – 40 out of a total 49 – have found Sadat guilty and voted in favour of stripping him of parliamentary membership,” Abu Shoqa added.

He added that in accordance with article 110 of the constitution, Sadat has “lost parliament's trust and confidence and as a result MPs have agreed that he must be stripped of membership.” 

Abu Shoqa said that Sadat used his own email and another private email to send information to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).

“The majority of members agreed that Sadat's email messages [to the IPU] aimed at tarnishing the image of Egypt's parliament and that Sadat even incited the IPU to take action against our parliament,” said Abu Shoqa.  

Abu Shoqa said Sadat told the IPU that security apparatuses took control of Egypt's parliament and that they intervened to help a former police officer become the head of parliament's human rights committee in place of him. 

Sadat has denied that he had forwarded any classified information to any foreign institutions.

“A draft of the government NGO law is available on the internet and anyone can take a copy of it, why would I give it to a foreign embassy?” Sadat said.

Sadat also insisted that “what was sent to the IPU was just a complaint and by no means classified information.”

Sadat also denied that he had forged the signatures of 16 of his colleagues on laws he drafted on criminal procedures and NGOs.

“Most of these colleagues gave their signatures but they decided later to withdraw these signatures,” Sadat said.

Before the vote, Sadat was allowed by Parliament Speaker Ali Abdel-Aal to defend himself. 

Sadat told MPs that when he sent messages to the IPU, he was exercising freedom of speech.

“I was exercising a kind of self-criticism and my aim was to reform Egypt's legislative authority,” said Sadat. 

Abdel-Aal responded to Sadat, “but what you sent the IPU was not just criticism, as you also incited the IPU to take action against Egypt's parliament.”

“In your message to the IPU, you said our parliament has become an ineffective and powerless institution that has violated the constitution, and as a result asked the IPU to intervene,” charged Abdel-Aal. 

Sadat responded by asking the speaker “what would be your reaction if I told the IPU that ‘everything in our parliament is okay and that we are implementing the constitution in an excellent way?’, to which the speaker told Sadat “you know that MPs are banned from sending negative or positive messages to foreign institutions.” 

Sources said the two reports prepared by the ethics committee and the legislative and constitutional affairs committee would be referred to prosecution authorities to investigate Sadat.

Source: Ahram online

egypttoday
egypttoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

egypts parliament strips mp anwar elsadat of membership egypts parliament strips mp anwar elsadat of membership



GMT 16:10 2018 Friday ,14 December

Bahrain press headlines For 14 Dec 2018

GMT 11:24 2017 Wednesday ,15 March

Philippine vice president slams nation's drug war

GMT 07:38 2017 Thursday ,16 March

Nearly 100,000 Iraqis flee battle

GMT 08:13 2017 Thursday ,06 July

Nikolaos Pappas left Cairo on Thursday wrapping up

GMT 07:43 2017 Wednesday ,22 March

Hezbollah commander killed by own men

GMT 19:57 2017 Monday ,05 June

Tunisian expert accuses

GMT 14:52 2015 Saturday ,16 May

Paco Rabanne introduces Olympéa

GMT 14:19 2017 Thursday ,28 September

TAURUS (April21st-May21st)

GMT 10:16 2012 Thursday ,21 June

Brazilian president talks of torture

GMT 10:49 2012 Thursday ,01 March

World\'s most expensive restaurants

GMT 20:17 2012 Saturday ,07 January

French parties battle over Joan of Arc\'s legacy

GMT 18:40 2016 Saturday ,24 September

Drought leaves 237,000 people thirsty in central China

GMT 15:36 2011 Tuesday ,07 June

Kuwaiti dinar stable at KD 0.273 against dollar

GMT 09:06 2011 Wednesday ,12 October

Iranian films lead nominees in APSA

GMT 16:50 2017 Thursday ,05 January

Netanyahu urges pardon for convicted Israeli soldier

GMT 05:00 2015 Thursday ,02 April

China's Chen, Lin dominate Malaysia Open

GMT 14:37 2017 Sunday ,09 April

How Snoop Dogg plans to make golf cool

GMT 21:35 2013 Wednesday ,04 December

First Russian smartphone, YotaPhone, launched in Moscow

GMT 14:10 2011 Saturday ,01 October

Away tests for African favourites

GMT 21:48 2011 Friday ,13 May

Counterfeit drugs costing lives

GMT 08:30 2012 Tuesday ,17 January

Moroccan Tagine Kefta
 
 Egypt Today Facebook,egypt today facebook  Egypt Today Twitter,egypt today twitter Egypt Today Rss,egypt today rss  Egypt Today Youtube,egypt today youtube  Egypt Today Youtube,egypt today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

egypttoday egypttoday egypttoday egypttoday
egypttoday egypttoday egypttoday
egypttoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
egypttoday, Egypttoday, Egypttoday