Friday, March 25, 2011

Egypt Adopts New Law On Political Parties Barring Parties Based On Religion

M and C reports that Egypt's interim cabinet on Wednesday approved a new law that creates a framework for creating political parties.  Reuters has summarized the provisions of the new law:
* The parties' principles, programmes, activities and selection of leaders and members must not be based on religion, geography or race. There should be no discrimination on the basis of sex, language, ethnicity or religion.
* Parties must not establish military or paramilitary wings, must not be part of any foreign political organisation and must declare their principles, goals and financial means.
* Parties must provide written notification of their intention to begin work to a parties committee made up of judges.... The notification must be signed by 1,000 founder members....
* Parties will enjoy legal status and can start work 30 days after providing their paperwork to the parties committee, as long as the committee does not object....
Al Masry Al Youm says that Coptic Christians welcome the new law.  A member of the Muslim Brotherhood says he is preparing to create a party that will not be religious based. The Muslim Brotherhood itself will apparently be able to continue to exist since it is a political group, not a political party.