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Constitution Party founder Mohamed ElBaradei held a closed meeting with the April 6 Youth Movement on Thursday.

The meeting was held at ElBaradei’s home on the Cairo-Alexandria desert road from 12 pm to 2 pm.

ElBaradei reportedly met with the youth to discuss various political issues, including preparations for the second anniversary of the 25 January revolution and new methods to escalate peaceful protests against the recently adopted Constitution. They also discussed how to prepare for the upcoming parliamentary election, such as having the National Salvation Front run on a single list.

April 6 spokesperson Mahmoud Afify said he was at the meeting, as well as group members Ahmed Maher, Engy Hamdy, Ahmed al-Nadeem, Mohamed Samy, Mahmoud Basha and Mohamed Kamal.

The meeting is the first in a planned series of discussions between different opposition figures, including Hamdeen Sabbahi, Abdel Moneim Abouel Fotouh and Egypt's Future founder Amr Khaled.

“The next 25 January will be a day of rage all over Egypt,” Afify said, although he added that the protests would be peaceful.

The National Salvation Front on Wednesday called on people to mobilize in squares across Egypt to protest against the new Constitution.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Former notable figures of the dissolved and once ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) have been holding meetings to rally the former party’s supporters behind presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq.

Mahmoud Haddad, one of the attendees, revealed on Friday that former NDP trustees from various governorates meet in a building in Dokki that belongs to the first wife of Ahmed Ezz, the steel tycoon and former NDP secretary, to discuss ways to back Shafiq.

Shafiq, a general and former civil aviation minister, was appointed prime minister by Hosni Mubarak during the 18-day uprising last year against the latter's three-decade rule. This last-ditch attempt to appease protesters did not save Mubarak, but Shafiq hung on to his position for about three weeks after the president fell.

Haddad said in a telephone call with "Egypt in a Week" program on the privately-owned OnTV channel that NDP leaders had called to invite him and others for the meetings.

"Among those who gather the members of the dissolved National Democratic Party [to support Shafiq] are the wife of Ahmed Ezz, named Azza, Mohamed Kamal, and son of Kamal al-Shazly," he said.

Abul Ela Mady, president of the Wasat Party, said during the same TV program that he had received information confirming Haddad's report. Mady said revolutionary forces must unite to save the revolution.

It’s not clear how the support of former members of the NDP would enhance Shafiq's chances.

In the most recent poll by Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Shafiq came third after former foreign minister and Arab League chief Amr Moussa and former Muslim Brotherhood member Abdel Moneim Abouel Fotouh.

The NDP was dissolved by a court ruling in April 2011, as demanded by the pro-democracy uprising. The party had dominated Egyptian politics since it was founded by Anwar Sadat in 1978, and came to examplify the ruling elite's corruption and abuse of power.

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