Egypt: fears of violence as vote on new constitution begins

Draft charter seen as 'referendum' on removal of president Morsi and gives military more power

An Egyptian man votes
(Image credit: 2014 AFP)

EGYPTIANS head to the polls today to vote on a new draft constitution. If approved it will replace a controversial charter drawn up by President Mohammed Morsi seven months before he was deposed in what his supporters describe as a military coup, says the BBC.

But what are the terms of the new constitution and what is its significance to Egypt and Egyptians?

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