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Al-Arabi published the full text of the sessions that the Attorney General and his two assistant counselors had with Shukri and Mesallam. While the Attorney General and his two assistants considered the sessions to be straight forward political talks and discussions, the author insisted on calling...
This article describes the attempts made to solve the problems caused by the group that controlled the Labor Party and manipulated anything it could to achieve its political, moral and journalistic aims.
Akher Saa has devoted seven pages to the heated conversation, Faisal Al-Qasam, the broadcaster of Al-Gezira channel had between Dr. Rifa’at Al-Said, the secretary of the Tagammu Party and Adel Hussein, the secretary of the Labor Party. This confrontation reveals Hussein’s way of arguing and the...
In his article, Mohammed Salah stressed that the real issue lies not in the temporary suspension of the Labor party and its newspaper, but in the lack of democracy inside the party itself. The real issue is not the inflammatory article published in Al-Shaab Newspaper, but the changes that occurred...
The author thinks that the main problem of Adel Hussein is that he still imagines that, within a week or a month, a revolution will erupt protesting against the suspension of his party. Hussein still thinks that he is the sponsor of Islam and can grant forgiveness for whatever he likes, and that...
After the crisis around Haider’s novel "A Banquet for Seaweed" developed fast, the fire also spread inside the Labor Party itself. The bomb exploded in the hand that carried it. Internal conflicts sparked in the party including the conflict over its presidency.
Proposals have been put forward by a number of mediators suggesting compromise and an end to the current dispute within the party. The article mentions that party members do show much enthusiasm for assuming its leadership.
Mahmoud Salah wrote in the weekly magazine’s section, "Thoughts of the Week," about how the Egyptian people continue with their normal lives and daily routines following the decision taken by the Committee of Party’s Affairs to close down Al-Shaab newspaper.
In an editorial of Sabah Al-Kheir, the author describes the decision to transfer the case of the Labor Party to the Socialist Prosecutor and the freezing of its bi-weekly publication, as an outcome of the party’s previous activities and the recent decisions of its leaders.
Tarek Radwan writes about the past three unsuccessful attempts to "overthrow" the party’s leader and form a new administration. Then he recounts the three interviews he conducted with key personnel in the party, namely Hamdi Ahmed, Ahmed Idris, and Ahmed Ibrahim Shoukry.

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