Following the 20 September protests, Ali called for another protest of "a million" people on Friday 27 September. He proposed the replacement of the
presidential system of government by a
parliamentary system. He called for fifty people to be elected in each of the
governorates of Egypt and together form an assembly to discuss the creation of a new political structure for Egypt. Ali called for the new system to guarantee
freedom of the press and to define the powers of the army and police. Ali states that he represents neither the
Muslim Brotherhood, nor any faction of the Egyptian Armed Forces. He said in a late October 2019 interview with
Middle East Eye that in response to his videos, he had been contacted by many groups, and that the opposition to el-Sisi had become unified. He stated, "leftists, secularists, Muslim Brotherhood, liberals, all of them are now with me."
Egyptian Consensus Document On 28 December 2019, the day before the
Egyptian National Action Group (ENAG) was officially launched with the aim of replacing the Egyptian government, Ali announced the "Egyptian Consensus Document", which he claimed represented the consensus of a wide range of the Egyptian opposition. According to Ali, the
Egyptian Consensus Document includes four governing principles: • a civilian democratic system with the
rule of law and the separation of executive, legislative and judicial powers and independence of the media; •
equal citizenship rights for women and men and for geographical and historically marginalised groups including those of the Sinai, Nubia and Bedouins; • civil, political, economic, social, and cultural human rights as declared in international instruments; •
freedom of association; and four main aims for action: • "consensus on a comprehensive national project" along the lines of the
Egyptian revolution of 2011: "Bread, freedom, social justice and human dignity"; • replacement of the existing government; • release of all
political prisoners and
prisoners of conscience and
transitional justice; • review of international agreements signed by the government in relation to transfer of Egyptian territory, natural resources and the waters of the
Nile. The document also covers the restructuring of state institutions, constitutional reform, democratic elections. Ali described the document as the result of "suggestions and inputs ... from all the entities" that he had consulted with, after spending three months trying to unite various opposition forces, including "liberals" and the
Muslim Brotherhood and exiled opposition politicians. ==Media image==