Anatomy of an election
"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."
"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."
The newly-elected parliament, which is due to convene soon, is still in a state of flux, with various parties and groups forming political alliances in a process characterized more by…
Low voter turnout wasn’t the only notable feature of the first stage of parliamentary elections this week. Several leading candidates may also represent a shift in power in the new legislative body. High Elections…
Former presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq is not running in the upcoming parliamentary elections, but his face is all over the campaign posters for the Egyptian National Movement Party. “It’s Ahmed…
Controversial parliamentarian and media personality Mostafa Bakry resigned from the state-affiliated Support Egypt coalition on Tuesday after disagreements with the coalition’s administration, the privately…
As the second and final phase of the parliamentary elections comes to an end, early results show that independent candidates will hold…
On Wednesday night, the High Elections Committee (HEC) announced a combined voter turnout rate of 29.83 percent for the first round of the…
Parliamentary polls open for the remaining 13 governorates to little public interest following the first stage of elections, which were characterized by low turnout…
Sameh Seif al-Yazal, the general coordinator of For the Love of Egypt list, speculated in an interview with Al-Arabiya that the upcoming…
The pro-government For the Love of Egypt electoral list swept the polls in the first round of Egypt’s parliamentary elections, the head…
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