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Ali Awad Saleh

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Ali Awad Saleh is an Egyptian judge. He is constitutional adviser to interim president Adly Mansour, and rapporteur to the constitutional amendment committee established in July 2013.

Life

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Saleh was the deputy chairman of the Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC). He represented the SCC in the first Constituent Assembly, established to draft a constitution after the 2011 Egyptian revolution. He resigned from the assembly in March 2012, shortly before it was dissolved.[1]

On 5 July 2013 Adly Mansour appointed Saleh as a constitutional advisor.[1] On 20 July Mansour announced a new ten-person constitutional amendment committee, which Saleh would coordinate.[2]

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