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Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie
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Go out.. Participate


Sat 02 Aug 2025 | 12:56 PM
Elham Aboul Fateh
Elham Aboul Fateh
Elham Aboul Fateh

Tomorrow, millions will head to the polling stations to elect members of the Senate, following the conclusion of overseas voting, which took place over the past two days in more than 100 countries around the world.

Our embassies and consulates witnessed a distinguished turnout from members of the Egyptian community, who affirmed their loyalty towards their homeland and their willingness to contribute to its democratic process.

Now it's our turn at home. We have a real opportunity to participate in building the future by choosing our representatives in the Senate.

In light of the electoral silence that began yesterday, during which campaigning ceases, this is the time to review the candidates' positions and choose those worthy of trust, based on competence, vision, and the ability to serve the nation.

The Senate is not merely a constitutional institution; it is a legislative chamber with a significant role in discussing laws and supporting the state in formulating public policies. Its membership includes figures from diverse fields, including economics, education, law, health, culture, and media. Therefore, carefully selecting members represents an important step in enhancing legislative performance and supporting the state's stability.

More than 27,000 polling stations have been set up across all governorates, under full judicial supervision, with comprehensive security, and facilities for the elderly and people with special needs, ensuring a smooth and safe election process for every citizen. Participation in the elections is a national responsibility toward our current and future generations, participation means we are supporting stability.

Egyptian women have proven that they can bear the responsibility as President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi calls them "the great women of Egypt," the Egyptian woman, who is the backbone of the Egyptian family, has proven in every situation that she is also the backbone of the nation and its solid pillars. Their participation tomorrow is an extension of their true role in building the nation.

At the same time, we hope that future elections will witness a broader diversity of lists and choices, and that parties will compete with clear and serious platforms to satisfy citizens and gain their trust. Democracy thrives when there are multiple alternatives and everyone competes to serve the nation.

In the last Senate elections, turnout did not exceed 14%. Today, we need to raise this percentage to prove that we are a people who participate, care, and shape our future.

Go out... Participate.

Participate for your country.

Participate for your children.

Participate to be part of the decision.

Long live Egypt... always with participation, will, and an aware people.