Talk:Ahmad Fathi Sorour
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Ahmad vs. Ahmed
[edit]Al Jazeera, the Egyptian government site, everyone is spelling it 'Ahmed'. Except Wikipedia. Flatterworld (talk) 05:26, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
Presidential succession
[edit]In Article 84 of the Egyptian Constitution it is stated:
- In case of the vacancy of the Presidential office or the permanent disability of the President of the Republic, the Speaker of the People’s Assembly shall temporarily assume the Presidency. In case the People’s Assembly is dissolved at such a time the President of the Supreme Constitutional Court shall take over the Presidency on condition that neither one shall nominate himself for the Presidency. The People’s Assembly shall then proclaim the vacancy of the office of President . The President of the Republic shall be chosen within a maximum period of sixty days form the date of the vacancy of the Presidential office.
Source: http://www.egypt.gov.eg/english/laws/constitution/chp_five/part_one.aspx
So constitutionally the Speaker of the People’s Assembly Ahmad Fathi Sorour would take over presidential powers.
82.170.244.87 (talk) 00:05, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
Academic and Political Career
[edit]This section was titled "Achievements". The title was appropriately changed to "Academic and Political Career". The body of this section has no references at all. Does anyone have reference to this material?
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