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Egypt's Parliamentary Elections 2020... What Voters Say?


Sat 24 Oct 2020 | 02:59 PM
Nawal Sayed

In front of a polling station at Tahrir Street in Dokki, Giza, dozens of voters are seen in lines waiting for their turn to cast a vote in Egypt's Parliamentary elections 2020.

SEE News correspondent talked to some voters in order to know their motives to take part in the elections.

[caption id="attachment_163155" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]Egypt's Parliamentary Elections 2020... What Voters Say? Voter Casting His Vote in Parliamentary Elections in Dokki, Credit: Nawal Sayed[/caption]

Parties Must Do More Efforts

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"All Egyptians have to participate in this electoral process so that they can be key players in the political life in Egypt," said Mohamed Ali.

The 60-year-old physician told SEE News that the political parties play no role in the political life in Egypt.

"There are so many political parties in Egypt, but the real players are few," Ali added.

He stressed that the Nations' Future Party is playing a growing role in political life, calling on other parties to intensify their efforts to have their fingerprints.

Economically, Future Generations will Reap Fruits

"Egyptian economy is stable now, we all can feel this fact," said Abdel Karim Saeed.

The 42-year-old engineer told SEE News that Egyptians are aware of the economic difficulties that have been suffering from for years.

"We have to be responsible so that the future generations will reap the fruits," Saeed noted.

Egyptians Must Participate in Parliamentary Elections

[caption id="attachment_163156" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]Egypt's Parliamentary Elections 2020... What Voters Say? Voter Casting His Vote in Parliamentary Elections in Dokki, Credit: Nawal Sayed[/caption]

Another voter expressed his joy for taking part in the House of Representatives' elections.

"I can see some progress in the political arena in Egypt," Mona Mahmoud told SEE News.

The 55-year-old teacher stressed that all Egyptians have to be aware of the value of their vote, adding that "I urged all my neighbors to go to polling stations and cast their votes.