The Revolution Youth Coalition had a conference with the presence of Egyptian presidential candidates, chairmen of some political parties, movements and coalitions today to decide on some clear determinants for the transitional phase. The Revolution Youth Coalition included members from the April 6 Movement, the Justice Party, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Freedom Party, Al-Tagamu Party and the Dignity Party. The meeting also aims to take a unified stand against Egypt's ruling military council's statement, including the signature of 13 parties. The coalition asked of the support of the presidential candidates, including Mohamed el-Baradei, Amr Moussa, Hazim Abu Ismail, Ayman Nour, Hamdeen Sabbahi and representatives of the National Assembly for Change. Member of executive office for Revolution's Youth Coalition, Moaz Abdel Karim, said the conference presented an initiative launched by the coalition. He said it aims to unify national forces on the goals of the transitional phase, especially a definite schedule for power to be transfer to an elected civilian authority as soon as possible. Member of executive office in the coalition, Amr Ezz, said the conference was preceded by a meeting among representatives and presidential candidates to determine a stand against the military council's statement, which is rejected by the coalition. He said the reason for rejection is because the statement doesn't express any demands of the political forces.