The Islamic Muslim Brotherhood says with a low turnout, Egypt's newly- written draft constitution garnered about 64 percent of the votes in a two-round referendum. The unofficial data, collected by the Muslim Brotherhood which backs President Mohamed Morsi, suggested that about 71.4 percent who voted Saturday approved the constitution, while 56.5 percent supported it in the first round of the voting a week ago. The official results are expected to be announced on Monday by the Supreme Election Commission. Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has issued a republican decree, appointing 90 new members of the Shura Council, upper house of the parliament. The decree aims at expanding the participation in the political process to absorb various political and social powers and a number of public figures with expertise and competencies into the upper house. 10 people including senior provincial minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour were killed and over 18 others were injured in a suicide blast