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NEA: Electoral Silence to Begin Tomorrow Ahead of Parliament Elections


Sat 17 Oct 2020 | 02:35 PM
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On Saturday, Egypt’s National Elections Authority (NEA) announced that the electoral silence is set to begin tomorrow ahead of parliamentary elections 2020.

In a statement, the NEA said that all candidates, during the silence period, are banned from practicing any form of electoral advertising in order to allow voters to choose freely.

It also stated that a total of 63 million Egyptians are eligible to cast their votes in the coming parliament election due to convene on October 21-25, after updating the voters’ database.

The NEA pointed out that it had increased the number of polling stations nationwide to limit the spread of the new Coronavirus pandemic.

During the Senate election held in August 2020, the number of the eligible voters reached 62,940,165 voters.

Egypt’s coming parliament elections timeline that the elections’ first phase will be held for Egyptians abroad from 21 to 23 October and locally from 24 to 25 October, as its results will be announced, November 1.

The run-off elections will be held abroad from 21 to 23 November and locally on November 23 and 24. For the second phase of elections, was set to be held abroad from 4 to 6 November and locally on 7 and 8 November and its results to be announced on November 15.

The run-off elections for the second phase will be conducted abroad on 5 to 7 December and locally on7 and 8 December. The final results of Egypt’s House elections to be formally announced by the National Elections Authority on December 14.

A total of 4,006 inpidual candidates and eight parties’ lists were accepted to run in the parliamentary elections.

Two lists in Cairo and south and center Delta were accepted including: The National Unified List for Egypt, and Call of Egypt electoral alliance (in Arabic Nedaa Masr Coalition). Both lists were also accepted in Northern, center and southern Upper Egypt, and eastern Delta. While in the western Delta sector the National Unified List for Egypt and Sons of Egypt list were accepted.