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CAIRO—Egypt's military rulers will consider demands from secular parties that a constitution be drafted before elections are held, an official said, a move that could delay the country's first postrevolutionary polls and bolster non-Islamist political parties.
Egyptian Secularists Seek Shift On Charter Matt Bradley 2011
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The debate over how and when to write a new constitution has emerged as the center of a widening ideological fissure between powerful Islamists and non-Islamist political groups.
Egyptian Secularists Seek Shift On Charter Matt Bradley 2011
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They were saying that a fierce campaign was being waged against him because he is the only non-Islamist in government.
Raghida Dergham: The West's Imprudent Investment in Islamist Movements Raghida Dergham 2012
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Egypt's military rulers will consider demands from secular parties that a constitution be drafted before elections, a move that could bolster non-Islamist parties.
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The fate of Egypt's democracy—and the chances for the emergence of non-Islamist options—will rest on whether this millennia-old community, as well as an array of other groups, feels comfortable in the new Egypt.
How the U.S. Should Handle the Islamist Rise in Egypt Robert Satloff 2012
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They were saying that a fierce campaign was being waged against him because he is the only non-Islamist in government.
Raghida Dergham: The West's Imprudent Investment in Islamist Movements Raghida Dergham 2012
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While the Muslim Brotherhood, if legalized, would certainly win seats in a new parliament, there is every likelihood that the next Egyptian government will not be a Muslim Brotherhood government but a non-Islamist one committed to building a free and democratic Egypt.
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The United States pressed President Hosni Mubarak publicly and privately to encourage the emergence of non-Islamist political parties.
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Both non-Islamist democrats and the Muslim Brotherhood appear to favor this approach, the former due to their intense mistrust of government, and the latter as part of their strategy to gain control of Egypt.
Will Muslim Brotherhood control Egyptian religious institutions? 2011
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Play the long game, they advise—help build non-Islamist political alternatives that can compete when Egyptians vote in their second or third elections.
How the U.S. Should Handle the Islamist Rise in Egypt Robert Satloff 2012
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