Article 189 bis of the Egyptian Constitution

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Article 189 bis of the Egyptian Constitution is a transitional provision added after the 2011 uprising to regulate the process and timing for drafting a new constitution and electing a new parliament and president.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
transitional provision
addedAfter 2011 Egyptian uprising
appliesTo constitutional authorities in Egypt
process of drafting a new Egyptian constitution
process of electing the Egyptian parliament
process of electing the Egyptian president
characteristic linked to political transition after Hosni Mubarak’s resignation
temporary in nature
country Egypt
hasNumber 189 bis
historicalContext adopted in the aftermath of the 2011 Egyptian revolution
introducedAs amendment to the 1971 Egyptian Constitution
jurisdiction Egypt
surface form: Arab Republic of Egypt
language Arabic
legalField constitutional law
legalStatus transitional
legalSystem Egyptian legal system
partOf Egyptian Constitution of 1971 NERFINISHED
purpose regulate process for drafting a new constitution
regulate process for electing a new parliament
regulate process for electing a new president
regulate timing for drafting a new constitution
regulate timing for electing a new parliament
regulate timing for electing a new president
subjectMatter constitutional reform
drafting of a new constitution
electoral timetable
parliamentary elections
presidential elections
temporalScope post-2011 transitional period in Egypt

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Egyptian constitutional referendum, 2011 introducedArticle Article 189 bis of the Egyptian Constitution