Sunday, September 18, 2011

Egypt sets 21 November date for parliament vote


Egypt's military rulers have set 21 November as the date for a vote for People's Assembly (lower house of parliament), the country's first poll since President Hosni Mubarak was ousted seven months ago, the head of the election commission said Saturday.
Abdel Moaez Ibrahim said voting for Shura Council – the upper house of parliament- will take place two months later on 22 January.
He said balloting for the People's Assembly will be held in three stages ending on 3 January.
Ibrahim’s statement comes few hours before a meeting between top members of the Military Council and leaders of several political parties.
The majority of Egypt’s parties advocate that elections should be held under the proportional representation system, vehemently rejecting the current parliamentary elections law which stipulates that half of the 504-seat parliament be elected through the individual candidacy system. 

1 comment:

  1. the SCAF has set the dates for elections
    to be as follows
    1- people's assembly elections to be prepared for in october and it should be held on November 21st
    shura council elections are to be held on Januuarey 22 nd 2012
    and constitution committee should be operative between the two dates
    then presidential elections are supposed to be in may if things go well.

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