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الدستور المصري 2014 (Egyptian Constitution)

Egyptian Government Country Resources Constitutions Egypt 18 January 2014 Legislation/regulation

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Part I: The State

Part II: Basic Components of the Society

Part III: Public Rights, Freedoms & Duties

Part IV: Rule of Law

Part V: The System of Government
Chapter One: The Legislative Power
Chapter Two: The Executive Power (Branch I: The President of the Republic; Branch II: The Government; Branch III: The Local Administration:
Chapter Three: The Judiciary
Chapter Four: The Supreme Constitutional Court
Chapter Five: Judicial Organizations
Chapter Six: The Legal Profession
Chapter Seven: Experts
Chapter Eight: The Armed Forces & The Police
Chapter Nine: National Elections Commission
Chapter Ten: Supreme Council for the Regulation of Media
Chapter Eleven: National Councils, Autonomous Organizations & Control Agencies

Part VI:General & Transitional Provisions

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