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2024 Egyptian Presidential Election: Electoral Campaigns Officially Begin
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2024 Egyptian Presidential Election: Electoral Campaigns Officially Begin

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 8, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Tomorrow, Thursday, the electoral campaigns for the candidates in the presidential elections will begin, following the announcement by the National Elections Authority, headed by Counselor Hazem Badawi, of the final list of candidates for the 2024 presidential elections, with their electoral symbols that will be used by the candidates in the presidential race.

The electoral propaganda period continues for a month, ending with the start of the electoral silence set by the National Elections Authority, headed by Counselor Hazem Badawi, on December 8th. Within the framework of reducing electoral violations, the Authority issued a decision to form committees to monitor violations of electoral propaganda controls in the 2023 presidential elections. In all governorates of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

The National Authority has determined the controls and prohibitions of electoral propaganda, stressing the necessity of adhering in electoral propaganda to the provisions of the Constitution, the law, and the decisions of the National Elections Authority. It is particularly prohibited to carry out any of the following actions.

1- Infringing on the sanctity of the private life of any of the candidates

2- Threatening national unity or using religious slogans or slogans that call for discrimination between citizens.

3- Using violence or threatening to use it.

4- Providing gifts, donations, cash or in-kind assistance, or other benefits, or promising to provide them, whether directly or indirectly.

5-Using buildings, facilities, and transportation means owned by the state, public sector companies, or the public business sector in any way.

6- Using government departments, public facilities, places of worship, schools, universities, other public and private educational institutions, and the headquarters of associations and civil society organizations in electoral propaganda.

7- Spending public money and the funds of public sector companies, the public business sector, associations and civil society institutions for the purposes of electoral propaganda.

8- Writing by any means on the walls of government or private buildings.

9- It is prohibited for those holding political positions and those holding senior management positions in the state to participate in any way in electoral propaganda, with the intention of positively or negatively affecting the outcome of the elections, or in a way that violates equal opportunities between the candidates.

The Commission also determined the mechanism for spending on advertising, with the maximum amount each candidate spending on his electoral campaign being twenty million pounds, and in the case of runoff elections, the maximum spending would be five million pounds.

The candidate’s electoral campaign will be financed from his own funds, and the candidate may receive cash or in-kind donations from Egyptian natural persons, provided that the amount of the donation from any natural person does not exceed two percent of the maximum limit for spending in the electoral campaign.

The candidate is prohibited from receiving any contributions or support, in cash or in kind, for the electoral campaign from any Egyptian legal person, foreign natural or legal person, or from any country, foreign party, international organization, or any party in which a foreign person contributes to its capital.

The candidate is obligated to open an account in the local currency in one of the two banks: the National Bank of Egypt or the Bank of Egypt, in which he deposits all the funds allocated for his electoral campaign. He must notify the Authority of the name of the bank and the account number, and both the bank in which it is deposited and the candidate must inform the Authority immediately of what It is deposited in this account, and its source, and the candidate is obligated to notify the Authority immediately of the aspects of his spending from it, and it is not permissible to spend on the electoral campaign from outside it. The Authority shall distribute the remaining balance in that account to those who contributed to it, in proportion to their contribution, in accordance with the procedures determined by the Authority following the announcement. The final result of the election. The candidate must submit to the National Elections Authority, within fifteen days from the date of announcing the election results, a statement that includes the total amounts he received, their source and nature, and what he spent of them on the electoral campaign, and the aspects of this spending. The Central Auditing Organization is responsible for reviewing the campaign accounts. Electoral elections for candidates, provided that he submits a report on the results of his review to the National Elections Authority within fifteen days from the date these accounts are referred to him by the Authority.

It is worth noting that the National Elections Authority had announced the timetable for the procedures and dates for the presidential elections, which included opening the door for nominations on October 5 for a period of ten days ending on October 14, with the voting process for Egyptians abroad taking place on December 1, 2, and 3, and inside the country on December 10, 11, and 12.

2023-11-08 04:30:00
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November 8, 2023 0 comments
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2024 Presidential Election: Announcement of Electoral Symbols and Campaign Launch
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2024 Presidential Election: Announcement of Electoral Symbols and Campaign Launch

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 7, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Written by Ibrahim Qassem – Umniah Al-Muji Tuesday, November 07, 2023 11:38 PM

Tomorrow, Wednesday, candidates for the presidential elections will choose the electoral symbols that each candidate will use in his propaganda campaign, which will be launched the day after tomorrow, Thursday, following the announcement by the National Elections Authority, headed by Counselor Hazem Badawy, of the final list of candidates to run in the 2024 presidential elections.

The authority is scheduled to announce the final list on Thursday, with the name of the candidate, his rank on the ballot, and the electoral symbol for each candidate, and the start of the electoral propaganda period, which will last for 30 days, ending with the start of the period of electoral silence inside the country specified in accordance with the electoral schedule for presidential election procedures on Sunday. Next December 8.

According to the desires of the candidates, the candidates will choose the electoral symbols tomorrow, as the campaigns of some candidates have already announced their symbols, which are:

– The legal advisor for the presidential candidate’s campaign, Farid Zahran, announced that his candidate had chosen the “sun” symbol.

The official spokesman for the presidential candidate’s campaign, Abdel-Sanad Yamama, announced that his candidate had chosen the “palm tree” symbol.

The official campaign of presidential candidate Hazem Omar announced that his candidate had chosen the symbol of “peace.”

– While the campaign of presidential candidate Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who was the first to submit his candidacy papers for the elections, is awaiting the announcement of the electoral symbol tomorrow, Wednesday, at the date specified in the timetable.

The National Elections Authority issued Resolution No. 19 of 2023 regarding determining electoral symbols and the rules for allocating them to candidates in the 2024 presidential elections, which stipulated that every candidate who was not excluded for any reason must choose an electoral symbol from among the symbols listed in name and form according to the priority of submitting the candidacy application.

The decision issued by the Commission included 15 of the symbols specified by the Commission, which are the symbols of the star, the sun, the lion, the horse, the eagle, the rooster, the scale, the plane, the watch, the palm tree, the boat, the umbrella, the telephone, glasses, and the ladder.

November 9 has been set to announce the final list of candidates and their electoral symbols and publish them in the Official Gazette, and electoral propaganda will begin from November 9.

It is noteworthy that the National Elections Authority had announced the timetable for the procedures and dates for the 2024 presidential elections, which included opening the door for nominations on October 5 for a period of ten days ending on October 14, with the voting process for Egyptians abroad taking place on December 1, 2, and 3 inside the country on the 10, 11, and 12. December.

2023-11-07 21:38:00
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November 7, 2023 0 comments
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Preliminary List of Candidates for the 2024 Presidential Elections Announced by the National Elections Authority
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Preliminary List of Candidates for the 2024 Presidential Elections Announced by the National Elections Authority

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 16, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Written by Ibrahim Qasim – Omnia Al-Mouji Monday, October 16, 2023 12:23 PM

The National Elections Authority, headed by Counselor Hazem Badawi, Vice President of the Court of Cassation, announced a short while ago the preliminary list of candidates for the 2024 presidential elections, which includes the names of the presidential candidates, including the numbers of recommendations by members of the House of Representatives for them and the endorsements of citizens in the real estate register.

The initial list of candidates for the presidential elections included presidential candidate Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, presidential candidate Farid Zahran, head of the Egyptian Democratic Party, presidential candidate Abdel-Sanad Yamama, head of the Wafd Party, and presidential candidate Hazem Omar.

A committee receiving nomination papers for the 2024 presidential elections, headed by Counselor Ahmed Bandari, Director of the Executive Branch of the National Elections Authority, had finished examining the four candidacy applications and examined all the papers submitted by them, which were the birth certificate of the applicant, an official copy of qualifications, a criminal status newspaper, and a certificate of military service or exemption. The financial disclosure statement and the report on the signing of the medical examination of the candidates.

The committee examined the recommendations to run for the presidency, their number, and their compliance with the conditions for the candidate to obtain the recommendation of at least 20 members of the House of Representatives and for each member to acknowledge that he had not previously recommended it to another.

The number of citizens’ endorsements of candidates in the Real Estate Registry was limited to those who fulfilled the condition that at least 25,000 citizens who have the right to vote in at least 15 governorates should support them, with a minimum of 1,000 supporters from each governorate.

It is noteworthy that the National Elections Authority had announced the timetable for the procedures and dates of the presidential elections, which included opening the door for nominations on October 5 for a period of ten days ending on October 14, with the voting process for Egyptians abroad taking place on December 1, 2, and 3, and inside December 10, 11, and 12.

2023-10-16 09:23:00
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Egyptian President El-Sisi Warns of Unrest and Controversial Statements: Dubai News
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Egyptian President El-Sisi Warns of Unrest and Controversial Statements: Dubai News

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 1, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi warned that his country could witness unrest lasting for weeks by “100,000 people in difficult circumstances” in exchange for these people receiving money and narcotic substances, according to his statements on Sunday.

Al-Sisi added, on the sidelines of a conference extending over several days in the New Administrative Capital: “I was speaking to the gentlemen (members) of the Supreme Judicial Council in the morning and I told them, ‘Imagine, I could gift Egypt with 2 billion pounds,’ and they were very surprised. I told them to give me a package (banjo drug) and 20.” One pound and a strip of Tramadol for 100,000 people in difficult circumstances. Put him down to make a case.” He means unrest.

He went on to say: “I will not give him twenty pounds, the world has boiled (prices have risen), I will give him a thousand pounds, give him 10 weeks (to demonstrate), which costs a million every week for 10 weeks, that is, a billion pounds… I will give him a country in which there are 100 million or 105 A million to a billion pounds, meaning 30 million dollars, there are people who spend their money at a party.”

He continued: “So when I come to pay 85 billion to the family who does not feel like they are living while people are thrown into tinfoils in the streets and in cemeteries, someone tells you that the country that cannot afford to eat will provide them with an apartment as well? Of course, if we all understood what national security means, you would not disdain what we are.” We do this and more of it.. We are tired of this and are we not able to do this? Yes, so that you do not have a loophole that can be used in modern war systems to destroy countries.”

The Egyptian President said: “No one will attack you directly from the outside because this has very huge and very costly consequences, not only militarily and financially, even from the perspective of international law and the existing global order… People are standing with you, your country is moving (that is, in a state of demonstration or unrest).”

What the Egyptian President said came as part of a series of controversial statements he made on the sidelines of the “Story of a Homeland” conference, the most prominent of which was when he said on Saturday that Egyptians have a chance for change in the upcoming presidential elections scheduled for next December.

Al-Sisi responded to the criticism directed at his government’s projects, saying: “If the price of progress and prosperity for the nation is that we do not eat and do not drink, we will not eat and do not drink… If effort, development and progress are the price of hunger and deprivation, be aware, O Egyptians who are not advanced, and be aware, O Egyptians, and say we eat better.”

The Egyptian President said that there is a “state of mistrust” among Egyptians regarding the projects his government is implementing, explaining: “There are trumpets of lies, slander, and active rumors that slander every measure and course you take… You are not appreciated for what you do for their sake, neither do you.” By doing this, you will be offended and your officials and their families will be offended.”

Egypt is witnessing an economic crisis that has left additional burdens on Egyptians, as well as high prices, inflation, and deteriorating living conditions, coinciding with the Egyptian pound losing more than half of its value against the dollar during the past 18 months, and the country’s foreign currency reserves decreasing. At a time when the government blames the repercussions of the Corona virus crisis and the Russian war in Ukraine, as it is the largest importer of grains in the world, and obtains its supplies from Russia and Eastern Europe.

2023-10-01 15:42:46
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Egyptian Presidential Elections: Potential Candidates and Requirements – CNN

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com June 14, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Cairo, Egypt (CNN) — The names of potential candidates for the Egyptian presidential elections have begun to be announced, to be called at the end of this year, with the results to be announced before April 2 of next year, according to the constitution.

The list of candidates included the heads of the “Al-Wafd” and “Conservative” parties, Abdul Sanad Yamama, and Akmal Kartam. Previously, former member of Parliament Ahmed Al-Tantawi announced his intention to run.

And the constitutional amendments in 2019 approved in Articles 140 and 142 that the term of the President of the Republic be 6 years, and he may not assume the presidency for more than two consecutive presidential terms, and stipulated that in order to accept the candidacy for the presidency of the Republic, the candidate should be endorsed by at least 20 members of the House of Representatives, or that he be supported by what At least 25,000 citizens who have the right to vote in at least 15 governorates, with a minimum of 1,000 supporters from each governorate.

Counselor Mahmoud Fawzi, head of the Technical Secretariat of the National Dialogue, revealed, in televised statements, the opening date for candidacy for the upcoming presidential elections, on December 3 of this year, explaining the reason for that because the constitutional amendments in 2019 recognized the end of the term of the President of the Republic in On the day the result was announced, which corresponds to April 24, 2024, and the constitution set the date for the start of the elections 120 days before this date, and the result must be announced 30 days before this date.

Ahmed Hantish, the official spokesman for the “Conservative” party, said that the party’s executive council – which is the highest authority in its structure – received wishes from its members in various governorates to nominate Qartam for the elections, and accordingly a memorandum of these requests was prepared to be submitted to the Presidential Council and the various bodies of the party to take a decision regarding Qartam’s candidacy. With approval or not, provided that the final decision of the party leader is to accept or reject this proposal.

The “conservative” party was founded in 2006, with a reference leaning to the right of the center, and it suspended its activity in 2010 in protest of what it described as “political and security laws” that were issued during the era of the late President Hosni Mubarak, before it resumed its activity again the following year, and it is done. Merging it with the “Ennahda” party – under formation at the time – and Akmal Kartam is the head of the “Conservative” party.

Hantish added, in exclusive statements to CNN in Arabic, that there is a “committee formed within the party to prepare an electoral program, and the steps that it is supposed to demand during the coming period to confirm the electoral guarantees that the party previously demanded on its own or through its membership in the civil movement.”

According to the media, in addition to Akmal Kartam’s work in politics by leading the “Conservative” party, and membership in the House of Representatives in 2015 before his resignation with the start of the second session, he works in investing in the oil sector.

Hantish referred to the demands made by the “conservative” party to ensure the seriousness of the upcoming presidential elections, including “amending one of the articles of the National Elections Authority law to allow the participation of a number of members of political parties within the board of directors of the authority to supervise the elections, receive complaints from citizens, and install surveillance cameras.” Inside the sub-committees to follow up on the electoral process and counting within all the committees to ensure transparency and accuracy of the results.

He continued, “In addition to guarantees for fair competition, such as stopping the preventive detention of politicians, by amending the Criminal Procedure Law to not put pressure on party members during the collection of candidates’ nominations, organizing electoral campaigns and other measures that guarantee the integrity of the electoral process in all its stages.”

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in response to the proposal of the National Dialogue Board of Trustees, has previously directed a study of a legislative amendment to the National Elections Authority Law to allow full judicial supervision of the upcoming presidential elections in 2024.

Ahmed Hantish said that his party “refuses to participate in any drama for the upcoming presidential elections, and adheres to the need for a fair and strong competition between the candidates in the interest of the citizen,” adding that the party “has previously refused to participate in electoral lists in the parliament loyal to it, despite promises that it will obtain a large number of parliamentary seats.” However, he stuck to his position on the need to provide full competition between all parties.

The official spokesman for the “Conservative” party confirmed the party’s ability to “fulfill the conditions for candidacy for the presidential elections, by collecting 25,000 signatures from citizens who have the right to vote in 15 governorates, through its 91,000 members in various governorates, in addition to fans and supporters.” party and candidate.

For his part, Yasser Al-Hudhaibi, the official spokesman for the “Al-Wafd” party and head of the party’s parliamentary body in the Senate, said that the party “has not yet taken a final decision to nominate Abdul Sanad Yamama for the presidential elections, and the party is still in the stage of discussions on this matter, provided that the final decision is taken.” Next week, after obtaining the approval of the party’s supreme body, in accordance with the text of Article 19 of the delegation’s bylaw.

In televised statements, Abdel Sanad Yamama, head of the “Al-Wafd” party, confirmed that he had obtained the approval of 53 members of the party’s supreme body, out of a total of 60 members, to run in the upcoming presidential elections.

Al-Hudhaibi confirmed, in exclusive statements to CNN in Arabic, that “if the Wafd Party agrees to nominate a representative for the presidential elections, it will work seriously to compete to win the elections, in light of the party’s work in an institutional system, and a long history in political life that extends for more than 114 years.” Years, and there are party committees in all governorates that include large numbers of members, and therefore the decision to announce our candidate for the presidency is delayed until consultations with all members in the various governorates.

Yamama assumed the presidency of the Wafd Party last March, after winning by a narrow margin over his rival, Chancellor Bahaa Abu Shaqqa.

Abdel Sanad Yamama has been a professor at the Faculty of Law at Menoufia University, and has been a member of the “Wafd” party since 2004, and a member of the party’s supreme body for 3 consecutive terms.

Yasser Al-Hudaybi also affirmed “the ability of the Wafd Party candidate to fulfill the conditions for running for the presidency, in light of the party’s presence in Parliament exceeding the number required constitutionally.”

Last May, former parliamentarian Ahmed Al-Tantawi announced his return to Egypt and his intention to run for the upcoming presidential elections, and during the last period he held a meeting with members of the opposition civil movement, and a controversy arose around him after the Tagammu Party announced its rejection of Tantawi’s intention to return the “Brotherhood” to the political scene.

2023-06-14 04:18:19
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