The Higher Administrative Committee of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, headed by the group’s Acting Guide, Ibrahim Munir, has dissolved the administrative bureau in Turkey and postponed the elections scheduled for this month, it reported on Saturday. Arab21.
Reporting sources, Arab21 said Munir was unhappy with the malfunctioning of the administrative bureau and the Shura Council in Turkey, as some of the officials insisted on ignoring the general guidelines of the Muslim Brotherhood, including the reunification of the group, the expansion of the General Council of the Shura and the reform of the central committee.
Meanwhile, the sources stated that the Higher Administrative Committee has not yet appointed the new administrative formation of the Egyptian Brothers in Turkey and their Shura Council, expecting this to happen shortly.
Co-founder Ahmed Rami of the Freedom and Justice Party, a branch of the group in Egypt, welcomed the recent decisions, noting that they would have “positive consequences” on the cooperation between the new administrative office in Turkey and the Higher Administrative Committee.
In statements to Arab21Rami explained that it is better for the elections to be entrusted to a temporary administrative body charged only with carrying them out: “This gives it more credibility.”
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For his part, the member of the Freedom and Justice Party, Mohammad Saber, indicates: “The internal elections needed different bodies and bodies that enjoyed consensus to give the elections more credibility and transparency.”
In April, some sources told Arab21 that the Muslim Brotherhood planned to hold the elections among expatriate members of the groups, noting that current officials would not be among the new nominees.
Sources also claim that Mounir plans to seek nominations for the General Council of the Shura because more than half of its members have been imprisoned or killed in Egypt.
According to sources, Mounir expects that most of the new nominees will be under the age of 45 to renew the group.
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