Law, not army or clergy to run Egypt: Morsi

Dunya News

Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi says the country would be ruled only by rule of law.


BERLIN - President Mohamed Morsi said on Wednesday Egypt would be based on the rule of law - not the army or religious leaders - and a new parliament to be elected in a few months would decide on the make-up of the government.

 

"Egypt is on its way to achieving sound governance and a state of law in a framework of a modern civilian state which we all aspire to - a civilian state that is not a military state or a theocratic state, but an insitutional civilian state," Mursi told reporters during a visit to Berlin.


Asked whether he would be willing to form a "government of national salvation" with the opposition, Mursi said a new parliament would be elected in three to four months and its job would be to choose a new government.