This Friday, November 9 at 12:00 pm the Project
on Middle East Democracy (POMED) presents “Examining the Path Ahead: Facing
Obstacles in Egypt’s Transition.” The event will feature Greg Aftandilian,
Senior Fellow for the Middle East at the Center for National Policy; Wael Abdel
Fattah, Daily Columnist for the Al Tahrir Newspaper and the Co-founder of the
Al-Akhbar Daily Newspaper; and Gameela Ismail, Steering Committee Member for
the Al-Dostour Party and former candidate, 2010 & 2011 Egyptian
Parliamentary elections.
POMED’s Executive Director Stephen McInerney
will moderate the discussion, which will be held at American Geophysical Union,
Conference Room A (2000 Florida Avenue NW), and a light lunch will be available
at noon.
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full event description.
With a first draft of its constitution written,
the status of the Constituent Assembly in limbo, and parliamentary elections
looming on the horizon, Egypt is facing several crucial tests in its transition
at once. By their very nature, the outcomes of these obstacles will have
long-lasting effects on Egypt’s political environment and will set Egypt’s path
into the future. Given the importance of these events, it becomes necessary to
assess where Egypt is headed and how best to support Egyptian aspirations for
democracy. Join us in discussing the following questions, among others:
• Now that the Constituent Assembly has released
a draft constitution, how have various sectors of Egyptian society reacted, and
what changes might be made before the final form is completed?
• What role have civil society organizations
and media outlets played in Egypt’s transition, especially during the
constitution-drafting period, and what obstacles do they still face in
accomplishing their work?
• What can we expect in Egypt’s upcoming
parliamentary elections? How will recently formed parties fair against the
Freedom & Justice Party, which dominated the previous parliamentary
elections, and which issues facing Egypt will play the biggest role in
determining the elections’ outcome?
• How can the U.S. best support the democratic
aspirations of Egyptians as their nation is faced with these difficult
obstacles in its transition? How have past U.S. reactions to political
obstacles in Egypt affected Egyptian opinion and confidence in the U.S.?
Please join us for a discussion with :
- Greg Aftandilian, Senior Fellow for the Middle East, Center for
National Policy
- Wael Abdel Fattah, Daily Columnist, Al Tahrir Newspaper, Co-founder, Al-Akhbar Daily Newspaper
- Gameela Ismail, Steering Committee Member, Al-Dostour Party, Candidate, 2010 & 2011 Egyptian Parliamentary
Elections
- Moderator: Stephen McInerney, Executive Director, Project on Middle East Democracy
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