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I personally find it rather embarrassing to write about the future of the Egyptian church due to implicit meanings that there will be some talking about the post-Pope Shenouda III period, a matter many Egyptian Christian citizens find it improper and undesirable.  
Al-Tajammu’ Party has provided the People's Assembly and the Shurá Council with its criteria for the formation of the constituent assembly as follows:
The Freedom and Justice Party and al-Nūr Party consider the constituent assembly and the manner in which it is appointed, an important step in the fulfillment of the revolution.
Presidential hopeful ‘Amr Mūsá has said that the constituent assembly [charged with drafting a new constitution] should include all sectors of the community, such as men, women, Copts, Nubians, liberals and Islamists. Mūsá specifically mentioned that there should be representatives from Sinai in...
  ‘Ādil Sha’lān, representative of the Egyptian Citizen Party’s parliamentary body, said that at least 30 percent of the constituent assembly should be from both the People’s Assembly and the Shurá Council. The remainder of the percentage should include: judges, syndicates, military men, police,...
  Mu’taz Muhammad Mahmūd, representative of the Freedom Party’s parliamentary body, said that 50 percent of the constituent assembly should be from parliament and the other 50 percent from outside parliament. He pointed out that there are at least 50 members of the People’s Assembly and the Shurá...
Hilmī Murād, the Reformation and Development Party (RDP)’s leader, has said that the constituent assembly should be composed of 30 members of parliament (MPs), 50 figures selected from among women, judges and Copts, and 20 public figures. The article has no link online
  Dr. Zīyād Bahā’ al-Dīn, representative of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party (ESDP)’s parliamentary body, said that the percentage of members of parliament (MPs) in the constituent assembly should not exceed 25%, so that other members of the community have a chance to be represented in the...
  Since the January 25 Revolution there have been a number of attempts aiming at harming Egypt via the implantation of the seeds of sectarian sedition, such as recent efforts to divide Egypt into a Coptic and an Islamic state.  
Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III has recovered after a severe pain in the spinal chord afflicted him last week.

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