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Tackling Brotherhood "anger" tops Egyptian interim president's priorities (3)

By Shaimaa Behery (Xinhua)

11:23, July 06, 2013

MODIFYING CONSTITUTION

Meanwhile, Fakhry al-Tahtawi, a political science professor with Cairo University, saw that the "constitutional" and "law" fronts will top the interim president's priorities because he is a judge or a "law man."

"The caretaker president will start by forming a committee of constitutional experts to modify the charter and he will issue a number of constitutional declarations to facilitate managing the state's affairs during the transitional period," Tahtawi told Xinhua.

He noted that modifying the constitution would be the "gate" for the parliamentary and presidential elections, because it will organize and govern the electoral process.

"Forming the presidential team will also ... help him manage the state's affairs, and I believe it will be a small team but with a deep vision," he added.

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