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25 million Egyptian citizens have voting right in next parliamentary elections
Egypt, Politics, 5/29/2000

General Ali Sameh Belaih, the first assistant of the Egyptian interior ministry assured that the electoral tables in the governorates were prepared for parliamentary elections that will be held before the end of the current year and that number of the registered voters in these schedules are 25 million.

He told ArabicNews.com that new names will be added till the date of the elections through the deployed police stations in Egyptian districts, cities and villages, referring to providing facilities for making electoral cards for lost ones for the registered voters.

He assured of the the purity of the coming elections and the non interference of police bodies in the electoral process that will be completely under the judicial supervision in its all stages.

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