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Egypt’s Parliament Approves Law to End Judicial Supervision of Elections by 2024

July 5, 2017

Egypt’s parliament approved on Tuesday a new law to create a National Electoral Commission (NEC) to be responsible for supervising elections and referendums in Egypt. The new law filed by the cabinet puts an end to the full supervision of judicial bodies and completely eliminate them. Parliamentary speaker Ali Abdul Aal said during the session that Article 34 of the law, stating that judicial supervision over elections should be revoked by 2024, should have been removed. He explained that the implementation of this article is compelling as Egypt is the only country that has a judge for every voting box. Article 34 stirred controversy as some of the MPs believe that there should be judicial supervision on the elections. However, Abdul Aal said that any changes to the article will be unconstitutional and void. The coalition of 25-30 in the parliament also criticised the article, stressing that it will end the integrity of elections in Egypt. The parliament’s legislative committee said in a report that the approval of the new law complies with Egypt’s constitution. Articles 208 and 209 in the constitution stipulate that full judicial supervision of elections should be thoroughly suspended…


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