Published June 02, 2013
Associated Press
CAIRO – An Egyptian court ruled Sunday that the nation's Islamist-dominated legislature and constitutional panel were illegally elected.
The ruling by the Supreme Constitutional Court also said that the legislature's upper house, the only one currently sitting, must be dissolved when parliament's lower chamber is elected later this year or early in 2014.
The same court ruled to dissolve parliament's lower chamber in June, a move that led to the promotion of the toothless upper chamber, the Shura Council, to becoming a law-making house.
It was not immediately clear whether the ruling on the 100-member constitutional panel would cancel the charter it drafted. The constitution was adopted in a nationwide vote in December.
But even if it does not, the ruling will question the legitimacy of the disputed charter pushed through by allies of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.
02 Jun, 2013
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