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Amr Moussa
Egyptian authorities are planning a new constitution banning religion-based political parties. Former foreign minister Amr Moussa is in favour, but can it bring democracy to Egypt?
The Egyptian authorities are drafting a new constitution that would ban religious-based political parties. It's prompted a furious reaction from those who support the deposed President, Mohamed Morsi. They say it will incite "chaos" within Egypt and opens the door to "the system which produced pharaohs". HARDtalk speaks to the country's former foreign minister and former head of the Arab League, Amr Moussa. He supports the new military-backed government, but does he trust it to bring true democracy to Egypt?
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Fri 30 Aug 201314:30GMT
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Interviewer | Sarah Montague |
| Interviewed Guest | Moussa Amr |
Broadcasts
- Thu 29 Aug 201303:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Thu 29 Aug 201308:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Thu 29 Aug 201314:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Thu 29 Aug 201320:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Fri 30 Aug 201303:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Fri 30 Aug 201308:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Fri 30 Aug 201314:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK