"Now we have approved the draft," Amr Mussa, the head of the 50-member constitution-drafting panel, announced on live television yesterday.
"The draft will be given to (interim president) Adly Mansour on Tuesday," he said, adding: "Long live Egypt."
The revised charter, which preserves the military's wide-ranging powers, including the ability to try civilians in certain cases, will be put to a referendum expected to be held in January.
Earlier the panel had rejected an article outlining the schedule of parliamentary and presidential elections -- tentatively planned for mid-2014 -- forcing the charter writers to redraft it.
"Procedures for the other election must begin within six months of the referendum."
The rewritten article did not specify which election would be held first.
Abdel Gilil Mustafa, a senior member of the panel, told an Egyptian television network that "the president will decide which election will be held first.
