Clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsi erupted Tuesday in Gharbiya Governorate in Nile Delta of Egypt, leaving at least 101 people injured, official Nile TV reported.
The opponents intended to inburst the office of Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and justice Party (FJP) formerly headed by Morsi.
For his side, Hatim othman, the police chief of Gharbiya, denied news that one protestor was killed during the clashes there.
At least three people have been killed in violent clashes across the country after a constitutional declaration was issued by Morsi on Nov. 22.
The new constitutional declaration ruled that all laws, decrees and constitutional declarations, which were issued by the president since coming to office on June 30, 2012, are final and unchallengeable by any body, while it will not lead to reinstate the People's Assembly.
Titling the president's decisions as "revolutionary," presidency spokesman Yasser Ali said there is no judicial body is entitled to dissolve the Shura Council (upper house) or the Constituent Assembly. Endi
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