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Egyptians prepare to vote on controversial constitution Egyptians prepare to vote on controversial constitution
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Egyptians are set to vote in a second stage of a constitutional referendum that has sparked weeks of unrest.Egyptians are set to vote in a second stage of a constitutional referendum that has sparked weeks of unrest.
Some 250,000 security personnel have been deployed nationwide to try to keep order during the referendum.Some 250,000 security personnel have been deployed nationwide to try to keep order during the referendum.
Opponents of President Mohammed Morsi have held huge protests to demand the referendum be scrapped, saying the new constitution favours Islamists.Opponents of President Mohammed Morsi have held huge protests to demand the referendum be scrapped, saying the new constitution favours Islamists.
Mr Morsi's mainly Islamist supporters say the constitution will restore stability and democracy.Mr Morsi's mainly Islamist supporters say the constitution will restore stability and democracy.
Tension over the document has helped to fuel weeks of violence, including clashes in Alexandria on Friday.Tension over the document has helped to fuel weeks of violence, including clashes in Alexandria on Friday.
But opposition politicians said they thought further violence was likely.But opposition politicians said they thought further violence was likely.
"I see more unrest," said Ahmed Said, head of the liberal Free Egyptians Party and a member of the opposition coalition."I see more unrest," said Ahmed Said, head of the liberal Free Egyptians Party and a member of the opposition coalition.
He said there had been "serious violations" on the first day of voting and that anger towards the president was growing.He said there had been "serious violations" on the first day of voting and that anger towards the president was growing.
'More unrest''More unrest'
The first round took place on 15 December in 10 of the 27 provinces.The first round took place on 15 December in 10 of the 27 provinces.
Ballots will be cast in the 17 provinces which did not vote in a first round.Ballots will be cast in the 17 provinces which did not vote in a first round.
The areas are seen as more conservative and sympathetic to Mr Morsi's Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood.The areas are seen as more conservative and sympathetic to Mr Morsi's Islamist movement, the Muslim Brotherhood.
Analysts suggest this will favour a Yes vote.Analysts suggest this will favour a Yes vote.
If the constitution passes, parliamentary elections must take place within three months.If the constitution passes, parliamentary elections must take place within three months.
Turnout was reported to be just above 30% in the first round.Turnout was reported to be just above 30% in the first round.
Unofficial counts suggested some 56% of those who cast ballots voted Yes to the draft.Unofficial counts suggested some 56% of those who cast ballots voted Yes to the draft.
Opposition figurehead Mohammed ElBaradei has urged people to vote against the charter.Opposition figurehead Mohammed ElBaradei has urged people to vote against the charter.
"We know that if this constitution is passed, there will be no stability," he said late on Thursday."We know that if this constitution is passed, there will be no stability," he said late on Thursday.
Official results are not expected until Monday, after appeals are heard.Official results are not expected until Monday, after appeals are heard.
Egypt's latest crisis began on 22 November, when Mr Morsi issued a decree giving himself broad powers.Egypt's latest crisis began on 22 November, when Mr Morsi issued a decree giving himself broad powers.
The decree stripped the judiciary of any power to challenge his decisions.The decree stripped the judiciary of any power to challenge his decisions.
After an outcry, the president revoked much of the decree.After an outcry, the president revoked much of the decree.
But he refused to back down on the draft constitution.But he refused to back down on the draft constitution.
The country has seen mass demonstrations on both sides ever since.The country has seen mass demonstrations on both sides ever since.
On Friday, Islamists clashed with secular rivals in Alexandria, hurling stones at each other outside a mosque.On Friday, Islamists clashed with secular rivals in Alexandria, hurling stones at each other outside a mosque.
Police formed lines and fired tear gas to keep the two groups apart.Police formed lines and fired tear gas to keep the two groups apart.
The state news agency Mena quoted the health ministry as saying that 32 people had been injured.The state news agency Mena quoted the health ministry as saying that 32 people had been injured.
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