الحزب الشيوعي المصري · @CPEgypt
25th Nov 2012 from Twitlonger
The Egyptian Communist Party poses to form a National Salvation Front, and salutes the struggle of the Egyptian people
Yesterday, our party representative, Comrade Moataz El-Hefnawi participated at the conference of national and political forces to address the Constitutional Declaration and practices of the arbitrary power established by the recent practices of Dr. Morsi and his clan. The leader in the Engineers Syndicate demanded the necessity to seek the formation of the National Salvation Front to fight by all means to resist the state tyranny and exploitation. Its core mission would be toppling the constituent committee and the constitutional declaration to be followed by elections through a unified national list against lists of the Islamic trends in order to reap the majority and topple Muslim Brotherhood ruling through elections.
He also confirmed the position of the authority allied with the United States and caring for its interests in the region and neglecting the demands of the Egyptian people of the workers, peasants and junior employees as well as the marginalized and unemployed who suffer from high prices and misery.
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We salute the positions of all the forces seeking to build the state of law, respect to the judiciary and journalists salute and call the Egyptian people forces to take firm positions against tyranny
On the other hand, the Egyptian Communist Party gives its salute and solidarity to all political forces seeking to build the state of law and independence of the judiciary, especially noteworthy are the judiciary who sided with the rule of law and stand up against tyranny and refuse confusion perpetrated by those who called themselves "Judges for Egypt". In fact thy do not exceed one hundred judges. They are judges for the Brotherhood authority and hegemony over the state, with their practices of justification to the tyrant authority. They are trying to convince the people that they are honest in the middle of the judiciary and others are corrupt. This is open and shameless as Egypt's judges are the ones who supervised the elections that brought Muslim Brotherhood into the parliament over the last ten years.
In the same context, we salute the struggle of journalists and their general assembly held now and struggling for a homeland of freedom and justice. We call on all professional, union and labor configurations to highlight their position in this difficult moment that the country is going through.
The Egyptian Communist Party
November 25, 2012