CAIRO: Presidency candidate, Amr Moussa, said that is a civil state that respects all its citizens regardless of religion, gender, ethnicity, or opinion. Moussa asked all national forces to express their views freely without fear and to meet together to protect the Egypt's direction towards a secure future and to fight sectarian extremism. Moussa also called for the military to create a timetable of specific dates for the parliamentary and presidential elections and drafting a constitution. He regrets the Friday demonstrations seem to drive a wedge between Egyptians. He asks the protestors to begin to consider where the revolution is headed. "Yes, the revolution is responsible for toppling the former regime but there are millions of other Egyptians who must be taken into account, or else this will not be a true democracy,” Moussa said.