A presidential directive to freeze Parliament
New parliamentary formation to be engineered by the National Security Agency
New parliamentary formation to be engineered by the National Security Agency
Rifts have re-emerged within the Dostour Party days after the default election of Khaled Dawoud as party president
"For the Love of Egypt … was born in this meeting. Yes, inside the Egyptian General Intelligence Agency. I was there, at the invitation of the presidency."
In 2014, this was Andeel’s reflection on the state of the people in the wake of the military’s grip on power since the ouster of the Muslim Brotherhood: When I…
Telecommunications professor and liberal politician Hazem Abdel Azeem has been the subject of much scrutiny this week following a testimonial he published directly…
Notorious maverick television figure Tawfiq Oksaha came out swinging at National Security and General Intelligence Sunday night, saying he has been the…
Electoral re-runs are being re-held in Beni Suef City, Al-Wasta, Damanhour City and Raml district in Alexandria from December 5-7, due to…
As the second and final phase of the parliamentary elections comes to an end, early results show that independent candidates will hold…
Polling stations closed their doors at 9 pm on Wednesday, the last day in the last phase of Egypt’s 2015 parliamentary elections, which has…
Insurance companies are to release LE4 million in compensation for the families of judges killed while overseeing the recent parliamentary elections, state-run…
«Egypt will have a new parliament this month. This council, absent for over three years after the Constitutional Court dissolved the last one, will have two…»
«“Create a unified list,” is what General* Sisi asked of the political forces competing in the upcoming parliamentary battle. The general wants a unified list on…»
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