Latest in Tag: Supreme Electoral Commission Highlight
Latest in Tag: Supreme Electoral Commission

Al-Nour appeals against Supreme Electoral Commission
Head of the partyâs legal committee of raised reports against âFor the Love of Egyptâ

Observer missions document violations, voter turnout during both election days
Journalists Against Torture Observatory documented 7 incidents of assault on journalists in different governorates

Delayed opening of some polling stations, effective security procedures on first day of elections
NCHR, ECWR and Maat foundations released reports on their observations and violations committed on first election day

Lawsuit demands banning âRabaaâ slogan in elections
Administrative court postponed lawsuit to Tuesday

Electoral committee to be formed to update votersâ database
Date for parliamentary elections is yet to be officially announcedÂ

Elections expected in September: Minister of Parliament Affairs
Laws still pending amid “danger of parliament immunity law”, says politician

Mehleb invites political parties for dialogue
State committee continues amending parliamentary laws
Parliamentary election procedures to begin from scratch: State Council
Electoral commission to refund candidacy insurance fees

Parliamentary candidates used bribes, other promotion violations: Report
International observatory mission noted that politicians used Libyaâs tragedy to campaign for themselves
Parliamentary electionsâ procedures fail to abide by deadlines, causing delays
âCancelling elections now saves the state a waste of EGP 1bn,â says former State Council president

Parliamentary elections pending Constitutional Court decision to proceed or stop
Judges to rule on constitutionality of parliamentary laws Sunday

Candidates start medical check-up before parliamentary application
Controversy erupts as politicians say âhigh costâ challenges youth

Survey poll says 79% will vote in parliamentary elections
Report inaccurate as non-representative sample and biased questions, says expert

68 NGOs accepted to observe parliamentary elections
Almost 70 organisations will monitor the integrity of the upcoming parliamentary elections

43 NGOs registered to monitor election, as deadline approaches
Maat Foundation to monitor with two international organisations

Al-Sisi requests meeting with political heads
Al-Dostour apologises, Al-Karamah and Popular Current ‘uninvited’

NGOs begin applications to observe parliamentary elections
No international observers have come forward so far, says NGO leader
SEC approves electoral districts law
The law will be referred for Presidential approval after Cabinet approval
Electoral Districts Committee completes parliamentary elections law
Cabinet to decide on approval on Wednesday
Tamarod, Sami Anan political parties rejected
Parliamentary elections to take place in March

Electoral coalitions gear up for uncertain parliamentary elections
Coalitions and parties reflect on elections amid calls for postponement

Extension of voting in presidential elections stirs controversy
Hamdeen Sabahy continues in presidential race despite calls for his withdrawal

Low turnout prompts government to extend voting for a third day
“Every vote we have got has a heroic story behind it,” says Hamdeen Sabahy

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

Parliament elections law remains debated
NSF promotes proportional lists in new parliament elections law

State Authority Judges to monitor second phase
About 6,700 judges from different judicial bodies will oversee referendum
Parties welcome electoral commission measures, demand more
By Marwa Al-A’asar CAIRO: Several political parties welcomed Tuesday the measures announced by the Supreme Electoral Commission concerning the next parliamentary polls, but demanded more steps. On Monday, the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) formed the Commission led by the head of the Cairo Appeals Court Abdel-Mo’ez Ibrahim. A few hours later, …