Aswat Masriya (Cairo)
The sister site of Aswat Masriya, which provides Egyptians with election news and information.
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December 05, 2011
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The Administrative Court in Alexandria laid a legal principle stating that the Court of Cassation is competent to hear claims of invalidity of parliamentary elections results. Read more »
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Egypt: Judges Victims of Violations in Election's First Phase
A press conference was held Saturday, December 3rd at the State Council Judges Club and was attended by all the club board members in charged of the Election Follow-up Chamber. Read more »
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Egypt: Supreme Administrative Court Annuls the Election Results for Cairo First Constituency
The Supreme Administrative Court confirmed the ruling of the Administrative Court, to annul the election results for Cairo first constituency. Thus, rejecting the appeals of... Read more »
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Egypt: Preliminary Results of the Winners in Slates Vote in the First Phase of Elections
The preliminary slates votes of the first elections phase indicate a clear lead of the political Islam parties. They also indicate the names of liberal and revolutionary winners... Read more »
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Egypt: The Ministry of Interior Draws Up a Security Plan to Secure Run-Off Votes Tomorrow
The Ministry of Interior, in coordination with the Armed Forces, has drawn up the final security plan for run-off voting round of the first phase of parliamentary elections in... Read more »
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Egypt: The Latest Developments of Parliamentary Elections
Monday, December 5th at 7pm marked the end of the runoff of the first parliamentary election phase. It was characterized by the limited turnout of voters and the vague situation in... Read more »
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Egypt: The Latest Developments of Parliamentary Elections By 'Aswat Masriya'
The run-off of first phase of Egypt's parliamentary elections started today. To date no violations have been reported. Seemingly voting is going quietly in polling centres with... Read more »
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Egypt: Parties in Alexandria Accuse 'Al-Nour' of Supporting Tarek Mostafa Against Al-Khodary
Four Parties in Alexandria condemned the support of "al Nour" party cadres for Tarek Talaat Mostafa against Judge al-Khodary, the candidate of "Freedom and Justice" party in Raml... Read more »
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Egypt: 27 Contestations to the Administrative Court Against Elections Results in Damietta
Many candidates for the People's Assembly in Damietta filed a total number of 27 contestations to the Administrative Court calling for canceling the runoff votes scheduled on... Read more »
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Egypt: Abou Al-Futouh Advocates the Public Choice As Manifested in the First Elections Phase
Abd al-Munim Abu al-Futouh wrote:Potential presidential candidate Abd al-Munim Abu al-Futouh said today that he supported people's choice in the first phase of elections to the... Read more »
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Egypt: Participation Level Is 48 Percent Not 62 Percent in the First Phase of Elections
Judge Ala Qutb, member of the technical committee of the High Elections Commission (HEC) said on Saturday that there was an error in figures and that the committee was working to... Read more »
December 04, 2011
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Egypt: 'Freedom and Justice' Does Not Join Any Coalitions or Make Any Compromises for Any Candidates
"Freedom and Justice" party, which won the first position, in the first round of election's first phase, stated that the party did not join any coalition or offer any compromises... Read more »
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Egypt: Groups Call for Abolition of Elections in Fayoum
"Freedom" and the "Egyptian-Arab Union" parties appealed for the abolition of election results and re-sorting votes, because of serious irregularities marred the process of... Read more »
December 03, 2011
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Egypt: Al-Wasat Party Stages a Sit-in Against Elections-Related Violations
Al-Wasat Party stages a sit-in at fifth constituency's vote count committee headquarters in Cairo. The fifth constituency in Cairo includes al-Salam, al-Matariyah, Ain Shams and... Read more »
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