Egyptian court to hear petition to cancel presidential term limits

Egyptian court to hear petition to cancel presidential term limits

by Joseph Anthony
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FILE PHOTO: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi attends a signing ceremony following a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia October 17, 2018. Pavel Golovkin/Pool via REUTERS

An Egyptian court has scheduled a hearing later this month on a petition demanding constitutional changes that would allow President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to seek re-election beyond his second term, state news agency MENA reported on Friday.


Speculation has been rife that Egyptian authorities will seek changes to the constitution, which limits a president to two four-year terms in office, since Sisiโ€™s re-election in March in a vote against a marginal opponent.

MENA said a Cairo court had set Dec. 23 to hear a petition by a number of citizens demanding that the parliament speaker call a session to โ€œamend the text of article 140 of the constitutionโ€, which sets presidential term limits.

โ€œ(The petitioners are demanding) that this article be amended to allow the re-election of the president for similar periods so long that the people approve this through a referendum that all elements of the nation are invited to participate in,โ€ the agency said.


The constitution stipulates that any revision must be approved by popular referendum.

Egyptians in 2014 overwhelmingly approved the constitution in a referendum. Sisi, who served as an army chief before his election, ousted Mohamed Mursi in 2013 after mass protests against the Islamist presidentโ€™s one year in office.

MENA said the petitioners argue that article 140 of the constitution is โ€œunfair to the great Egyptian peopleโ€ and that eight years gives a president little time to deal with the economic and security challenges facing the country.

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