Egypt will consider extending the presidential term to six years from four, a senior legislator has said, which could allow President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to stay in power beyond 2022 when his second term ends.
The speaker of Egypt's parliament, Ali Abdelaal, said on Sunday Feb 03,2019 he received a motion from MPs proposing constitutional amendments that will be considered by parliament after it is discussed in committee.
But Abdel-Hadi al-Qassabi, head of the Support
Egypt parliamentary bloc that is sponsoring the amendments, said they
included extending the presidential term.
Note
Sisi was elected in 2014, one year after leading a coup against his predecessor Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood group.
In June 2018, he was re-elected to a second term in office.
Under the Egyptian constitution, Sisi is not allowed to run for a third term.
The current constitution allows the president and a fifth of parliament members to propose an amendment to any of the constitution's articles
Constitutional changes could take months because they require approval by two-thirds of parliament's 596 members followed by a referendum.
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