CAIRO
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's Undersecretary and the Presidency's representative at the "national dialogue", Ayman Ali said if needed, police and military could join the talks.
Speaking to AA, Ali said, "National Security Council is the part of legislative power. If needed executive organ can attend the dialogue talks. State minister in charge of the justice of minister of justice attend the talks on electoral law. If something related with security, then minister of interior attends. Who ever needs to attend, they do attend."
He said, the presidency was in touch with the Egyptian National Liberation Front and was taking all positive approaches kindly.
He added, for dialogue, they did not allow any preconditions to be presented.
Previously, member of the National Liberation Front and Deputy Chairman of the Constitution Party, Ahmad el-Baradei told the Anadolu Agency (AA) that they were ready for a "national dialogue" if an open agenda was made and the Egyptian army and police became witnesses.
Touching on the general elections planned for February, el-Baradei underlined that they did not accept the Egyptian constitution which does not represent the views of the people.