By the same token, the draft law also suggests harsher penalties on those who humiliate the Parliament, army, police forces, and judiciary authorities, in addition to any state-run facilities; the added penalties include as well imprisonment. Following Morsi's ouster from power, the judicial counselor Adly Mansour was appointed as interim President of Egypt for one year. According to the suggested draft law, articles no. 184 will be modified in the suggested draft law to include the imprisonment and financial fine against those who commit 'lese-majeste' of the Parliament, other judicial authorities, army and police forces. "These modifications are only working for the sake of security apparatuses who aspire to impose their blockades on opponents" he concluded.
Source: Egypt Independent May 09, 2017 14:15 UTC