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Egyptian MP steps back from call to extend president’s term

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CAIRO: The Egyptian lawmaker behind a call to amend the Constituti­on to extend the president’s term by two years said in comments published Sunday that the change will not apply to President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s current four-year term, a partial turnaround in the face of growing opposition to the idea.

El-Sisi has 10 months left in his first term in office. He is barred by the Constituti­on from serving more than two four-year terms. Any amendment to the relevant clause in the 2014 charter must be approved in a nationwide referendum.

Lawmaker Ismail Nasreldeen said in comments published in the independen­t daily Al-Shorouk that the proposed amendment would apply to the next president. El-Sisi is widely expected to run in 2018.

His proposal, first made several months ago, suspended and then renewed this month, has been embraced by Parliament’s largest pro-government bloc. It has been met with vociferous opposition from political commentato­rs, even those who write for the pro-government local media.

Last month, El-Sisi declined to say whether he would run for a second term, only urging Egyptians in televised comments to come out and vote in large numbers in next year’s presidenti­al election.

The presidency has remained publicly silent on the calls to amend the charter.

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