Egypt's National Democratic Party (NDP) members are submitting applications to party offices throughout the country, declaring their intentions to run in the upcoming People's Assembly elections.
A large number of government officials and ministers (...)
Members of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB)'s parliamentary bloc have asked Parliamentary Speaker Fathi Sorour to add the Egyptian Human Rights Council (EHRC)'s 6th annual report to the agenda of next Saturday's meeting.
"Parliament never discusses the (...)
A parliamentary meeting on Monday saw two heated confrontations: one between the Central Auditing Organization (CAO) and the government over social security funds; the other between opposition and ruling party MPs over the president's right to take (...)
MP Saad el-Husseini, along with 44 other members of parliament, filed a complaint with the Public Funds Prosecution office in which he accused former housing minister Ibrahim Suleiman of squandering public funds in favor of prominent business tycoon (...)
Sawfat el-Sherif, secretary-general of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), said on Tuesday that no amendments would be made to the Egyptian Constitution, stressing that Article 76 of the national charter had paved the way for Egypt's (...)
For the first time since its establishment in 2002, Gamal Mubarak missed a scheduled meeting of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP)'s influential Policies Secretariat. The younger Mubarak is currently accompanying his father, President Hosni (...)
In a closed session Sunday, parliament's legislative committee approved a request by the justice minister to revoke parliamentary immunity from MP Talaat Sadat so the latter can be investigated for allegedly taking bribes in return for granting a (...)
According to informed sources, the government has dismissed MP and former housing minister Ibrahim Soliman from the presidency of a public-sector oil services company, a position he held since last June.
The decision comes in the wake of a ruling by (...)
Information Minister Anas el-Fiqqi finally threw in the towel, as boxers do when on the verge of defeat. He failed to defeat the Arab satellite channels and the Gaza scandal is haunting him. He also failed in his battle against the privately-owned (...)