Egypt’s Prime Minister (PM) Moustafa Madbouli cast his ballot Saturday on 1st day of parliamentary elections at the Egyptian-Japanese School committee in Sheikh Zayed City, Giza.
Madbouli urged all citizens to actively participate in this new constitutional merit, in light of the democratic climate witnessed by Egypt, which guarantees the expression of opinions with the utmost freedom.
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It is worth mentioning that, the first stage of the parliamentary elections kicked off earlier today, Saturday, across all Egyptian governorates at 9:00 am.
The National Elections Authority coordinates with the concerned government agencies to secure the election process.
Police forces are deployed in the streets, while the Interior Ministry raised the level of preparedness to secure the election process.
NEA has formed an operation room and announced a hotline number “19826” for receiving voters’ complaints throughout the two-day parliamentary elections.
The re-runs of the first stage will be held for Egyptians abroad from November 21 to 23 and in Egypt on November 24 and 25.
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