Latest in Tag: parliamentary elections Highlight
Latest in Tag: parliamentary elections

Al-Wasat proposes new elections law
The moderate Islamist party says new law would shorten delays to scheduled elections caused by recent court order

NSF welcomes election suspension
‘Rules of the game have changed,’ says spokesperson, not ruling out the possibility of participation

Administrative Court suspends elections
The court referred the parliamentary election law to the Supreme Constitutional Court to determine its constitutionality

ElBaradei proposes reform plan
The opposition leader suggested 7 measures needed to avoid “decay of state authority and spiralling violence”

The entire electoral process is our responsibility: SEC
The Supreme Electoral Commission announced details of the upcoming parliamentary elections in a press conference on Saturday

Al-Wafd repeats commitment to boycott
Al-Wafd Party denies allegations that it has been considering participating in elections, remaining committed to NSF boycott

Abu Ismail initiates Al-Raya Party
The party will run for 100% of the parliamentary seats

Dialogue session recommendations for elections
Thirteen political parties and several public figures make recommendations after national dialogue session

Morsi sets meeting to discuss transparent elections guarantees
Invites 29 political parties and 20 political figures to explore election systems

Morsi repeats invitation for dialogue
Appears in a long pre-recorded televised interview

Election dates to change
President Mohamed Morsi announced the change of the first phase of parliamentary elections, which were scheduled during Coptic holy days
Review: Authority and opposition appear top priority in columns
After announcing the timing of the parliamentary elections on April 27, Egyptian columnists debate the upcoming political marathon and condemn both the authority and the opposition in dealing with the crisis. Farewell to a hopeful consensus Emad Al-Din Hussein Al-Shorouk newspaper As President Mohamed Morsi issued his decree to hold parliamentary elections on April …
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ElBaradei calls for boycott of parliamentary elections
The opposition leader says he will ‘not be part of an act of deception’

Al-Nour delegation meets with Morsi
Members of the Salafi Al-Nour Party held talks today with President Mohamed Morsi regarding elections and the formation of a national salvation government
NSF promises female representation if elections contested
Opposition bloc places women’s issues on its agenda at meeting with female activists

No Coptic or female quotas in new elections law
Parties must field single female candidate, no requirement for Coptic representation

Makhyoun: “We will ally with parties of Islamic persuasion, but not the FJP”
Younis Makhyoun, the new leader of the Al-Nour Party, meets with Daily News Egypt.

Shura Council to pass election law and refer it to SCC
The upper house of parliament says it will finalise the parliamentary elections law Saturday before sending it to the Supreme Constitutional Court

Nasserist parties to merge
“The United Nasserist Party” established as vehicle to contest upcoming elections

SEC to allow international observers
Foreign civil society organisations will be allowed to observe the upcoming House of Representatives elections, says Supreme Electoral Commission
‘Centrist’ coalition formed
A diverse coalition, headed by Al-Wasat Party, announced in an effort to end polarisation

On the parliamentary elections
There is a huge amount of confusion regarding the lists and candidates, aided by the lack of clarity in the positions of the parties involved.

Morsy meets EU council president for talks on economic, political developments
EU still pledges to offer Egypt promised €5 bn grant

Al-Dostour could ally with moderate Islamists
Alliance between ElBaradei’s party and Strong Egypt Party and Egypt Party yet to be finalised
Analysis: The lion, the sheikhs and the Brotherhood
Parliamentary elections part one: Egypt’s divided Islamists
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ElBaradei slams the new constitution
Al-Dostour party head plans to acquire majority of parliament

National dialogue headed by former vice president
Fifth national dialogue session discusses parliamentary elections law and constitutional amendments, marked with absence of opposition groups
Opposition parties set up Independent Party Current
The new current is part of an ongoing evolution of opposition parties in preparation for parliamentary elections

Cabinet clashes remembered
Egypt ended 2011 with street fighting that left many dead

Former members of People’s Assembly meet in parliament building
Former parliamentarians demand national referendum over PA dissolution