Egypt Interim Leaders Outlines Election Timetable(在线收听

   Egypt's Muslim brotherhood has rejected a timetable for new elections laid out by the interim President.

 
  Senior officials of the Brotherhood Essam al-Erian says the plan for a vote early next year "brings the country back to square one."
 
  In a bid to calm tensions in the country, Egypt's interim President has proposed new elections to be held by February.
 
  Adli Mansour has also said an amendment would be made to the constitution with a panel to oversee this being formed within 15 days.
 
  The changes would then be put to a referendum within 4-months before the new parliamentary elections.
 
  The announcement comes amid violent clashes between the military and supporters of the ousted President Mohammed Morsi.
 
  The Chinese Foreign Ministry is now calling on parties in Egypt to restore the rule of law as well as social stability.
 
  The comments come as Egypt's Health Ministry confirmed that at least 51 people were killed yesterday outside the Republican Guard building.
 
  There has been contradictory reports on who fired on whom.
 
  The army says it was forced to step up its defenses after supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi began firing live ammunition at Egyptian soldiers.
 
  But the Muslim Brotherhood says the army raided a peaceful sit-in of protesters.
 
  Now for more on Egypt, we are joined on the line by David Keyton, CRI's special correspondent in Cairo.
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