Voting for the Egyptian House of Representatives election begins October 25, 8:07

Voting for the House of Representatives elections began on the 24th in Egypt, the Middle East.

So far, the Shishi administration has suppressed the opposition forces that criticize the administration with a powerful method, and the ruling party is expected to win.

In Egypt, voting for the parliamentary elections of the House of Representatives began on the 24th, and voters visited the polling place in Giza, which is adjacent to the capital Cairo, one after another and cast one vote.



A man who came to the vote said, "I've had a hard time living, and I haven't had anything to do so far. I hope this vote will change the country."



In the election, 568 seats, excluding the members appointed by the president, are contested, and the ruling party-affiliated forces that support President Shishi, such as the "Future Party of the Motherland," are advancing the election campaign with abundant financial resources. , Victory is definitely seen.



After a de facto coup d'etat by the military seven years ago, the Shishi administration, which has been in power, has called the media and activists who have expressed critical opinions to the administration one after another as "disseminating false information." Opposition forces are faced with a tough election campaign, as they are restrained by powerful methods such as restraining them.



The turnout of the Egyptian parliamentary elections remained low at 28.3% in the previous 2015 elections and 14.2% in the newly held Senate elections, and how much the turnout of this election may increase. It will be noticed.



The final election results are expected to be announced in December.