Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt Election Victory Announce third round

/ On : 10:55 PM.
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CAIRO -Two Islamic party says, Egypt won around 62.2 percent of the vote in the general election (election) of the third round of which took place at the beginning of last week.

"The Party of freedom and justice 35.2 percent of the vote won in the third election held on Tuesday and Wednesday. The number of vote results are obtained from nine provinces, "delivered the party freedom and justice through his official site as cited AFP, Week, (8/1/2012).

Meanwhile, the conservative Islamic party Al-Nour said it managed to scoop up 27 percent of the vote.

If it is not the case of a change in the number of votes, then the second Islamic party was successful in defending their advantage in the second round of elections.

In the second round of elections, the Muslim Brotherhood through his political machine, Justice and Freedom Party won two-thirds of the votes or approximately 36.3 per cent while The Al-Nour won 28.8 percent of the vote.

The Sinai Peninsula is rumored to be following the 56th general election the third stage. The Sinai Peninsula in Egypt along the border with Israel and the Gaza Strip make it be not conducive.

Egypt still will make the third round of the elections both at the end of the month of January. The election will go to war over a third of the seats in Parliament. Starting from 29 January, the election will take place to elect members of the House of Councillors.

After the new Parliament is elected, will set up a Commission aimed at drafting a new Constitution before the presidential elections held at the end of next June.

The first democratic elections that took place in Egypt was marked by numerous acts of bloody clashes involving government forces and the demonstrators. After the fascist regime of Mubarak, Egypt taken by the military until akih presidential elections held mid-2012. The demonstrators demanded that the military immediately put an end to his rule in Egypt.(rhs)

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