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Morsi Rescinds Extra Powers

Gulan Media December 9, 2012 News
Morsi Rescinds Extra Powers
Egypt's Mohamed Morsi budged on one of two key opposition demands yesterday, but whether it's enough to appease protesters remains to be seen. Morsi rescinded the temporary extra powers that he granted himself last month, but he kept the referendum on a draft constitution on track for Dec. 15, reports al-Jazeera.

Those two issues have led to weeks of protests across the country. Morsi's critics want the referendum delayed because they think the proposed constitution is biased against them.

Earlier yesterday, a state-sponsored newspaper reported that Morsi was beginning preparations to declare martial law. After that, however, the military stepped into the controversy for the first time by calling for "serious" dialogue between the government and opposition. Reuters sees the military message as taking a swipe both at protesters for the current demonstrations and at Morsi for convening talks yesterday absent key opposition leaders.
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