Egypt police force set for a shake up
Sunday, July 31st, 2011On Wednesday Egypt has being put into a critical situation as about 650 senior officers from police service will end up their service. There has been an protest which is unprecedented over reforming the police force which is under the Hosni Mubarak. The details of the police force was being reported by the interior ministry as some six days protests was held in Cairo and some Egyptian cities.
The protesters have asked for some demands over the speedier change and having a trials as the death toll has increased. The demonstrators had protested the rule of Hosni Mubarak and in thre protest and about 840 demonstrators have been killed so far. The military ruling party council is targeted by the demonstrators for the purge present in the system and for the brutality of the police. According to another bid as per the placate critics an army source there soon be a parliamentary election which would be held in the month of November. The election procedures will start September and will go as per the stipulated agenda of the constitution revealed the officials related.
The constitutional agenda will be pushing and bring in the voting system according to the political system for different groups in politics. The palpate move of the liberal political groups will bring in political parties into parliamentary election which will benefit the Islamists. A voting will be held later the time was not specified and in month of November according to some of the news agency but the correct information is not there. According to the interior ministry about 505 generals are not in service including some 160 senior officials but the statement didn’t clear whether they were fired or were retiring.