Egypt’s Justice Minister Sees Compromise Deal with Morsi

Egypt’s justice minister said on Monday he believed President Mohamed Morsi would agree with the country’s highest judicial authority on its proposal that would limit the scope of a presidential decree to expand Morsi’s powers.

The statement issued by the Supreme Judicial Council on Sunday night said Morsi’s decree should apply only to “sovereign matters”, suggesting it did not reject outright the declaration, which has triggered violent street protests. The council meets Morsi later on Monday.

Justice Minister Ahmed Mekky, speaking about the council statement, said: “I believe President Mohamed Morsi wants that.” His comments were reported by the official state news agency.

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