Editors’ Insights | What we learnt from covering the constitutional amendments
In April, we produced our first Editors' Insights, an audio conversation between Lina Attalah and Rana Mamdouh on lessons learnt from covering the constitutional amendments.
Over the past few months we have paid close attention to the amendments, which were passed yesterday. And back at the end of 2018, we also published a scoop predicting some of these changes before any formulations were sent to Parliament for "discussion."
In this audio conversation, Lina Attalah, Mada Masr's chief editor, speaks to reporter Rana Mamdouh, who spearheaded Mada's coverage of the parliamentary discussion and community dialogue sessions. She shares her insight into and assessment on the political transformations accompanying these changes.
Here's the English transcript:
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