The House of Representatives has undermined its own credibility by stripping MP Mohamed Al Sadat of his membership, Osama Al Ghazaly Harb argues in a column penned for Al Ahram. The writer says that the rumor mill (particularly the international one) suggests that the House was pursuing a vendetta against Sadat for raising a stink about the assembly spending EGP 18 mn of state funds on three new cars. He says the move undermines Egyptian democracy and sends a message that freedom of expression is an illusion that not even an MP can indulge in.
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