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Saturday 13 July 2013 - 10:45
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Election, democracy sole solutions for Egypt crisis: Iran lawmaker

[caption id="attachment_37677" align="alignright" width="210"] Supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood members gather during a demonstration at Raba al-Adwyia Mosque in Nasr City, Cairo, on July 7, 2013.[/caption]
A senior Iranian lawmaker says the ongoing unrest in Egypt can only be resolved through democratic channels.
The only way out of this deadlock is that the people determine their own fate regarding both the parliament and the president through democracy and elections, said Chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of Iran's Majlis Alaeddin Boroujerdi on Friday.

He described Egypt as the most important country in the Arab world, saying, For that same reason, the stability and security of this country is of paramount importance.
Boroujerdi said that despite US and Israeli plots to create insecurity in Egypt, the North African country will pass through this juncture and achieve stability.
Egypt plunged into a fresh wave of unrest after General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the head of the Egyptian Army, declared on June 3 that Mohamed Morsi was no longer in office as president, and announced the suspension of the countrys constitution after days of massive anti-government protests across Egypt.

A day later, Chief Justice of Egypts Supreme Constitutional Court Adli Mansour, was sworn in as the interim president of the country. The Egyptian military said Morsi was being held preventively.

Since the ouster of Morsi, Egypt has been the scene of rival rallies and clashes between thousands of his supporters and opponents.

By Press TV

 

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