Tamarod ,the rebellious mother movement
of the upcoming 30 June protests launched today the 30 June Front. That
front is an attempt to have a political cover for the protests despite
the founders of that front made it clear in a press conference that they
do not represent all revolutionaries or political powers.
Now
the 30 June Front presented a roadmap for Egypt after Mohamed Morsi as
Tamarod believes that it is going to oust him on 30 June through
petitions. The 6 months transitional period roadmap is as follows after
getting rid from MB and Morsi :
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To appoint an independent Prime minister that represents 25 Revolution.
To
assign this prime minister with all the executive powers of the
president and he will head a technocrat government whose main mission is
to fix economy and adopt social justice policies.
To assign the head of supreme constitutional court with the President’s protocol missions.
To dissolve the Shura council and to suspend the current constitution.
To form a new constituent assembly in order to draft a new constitution.
To
have presidential elections by the end of the 6 months followed by
parliamentary elections monitored by judges and surpervised
internationally.
The National defense council is responsible for national security.
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It
is worth to mention that the boys and girls of Tamarod have met with
Heikal, the old fox twice in the past two weeks. Politically speaking
this roadmap is perfect or rather was perfect for Egypt on 12 February
2011 if people were honest in having true democracy. There is one
missing detail is how to reach this roadmap already.
Now there are too many players with other roadmaps and agendas.
The
30 June Front is founded by a number of revolutionary and political
activists like Israa Abdel Fatah, Amr Salah, Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Ahmed
Harara , Khaled El Belshy and other others.
The press conference
was attended by many of the famous faces from activists like Ahmed
Harara, Karima El Khafny, Hossam Eissa , Khaled Dawood , Hossam Mounis,
Mazhar Shahin and Nour El Huda Zaki.
Here are couple of photos I took from the press conference.