Officially, Mortada Mansour loses immunity after his defeat in the Egyptian Parliament elections

The president of the Egyptian Zamalek Club, Mortada Mansour, received a painful blow after officially losing the Egyptian Parliament elections, and losing the most powerful weapon on which he relied, which was "parliamentary immunity."

Thus, Mansour's position became complicated with the Zamalek club, especially after the decision to dismiss him from his post, to become the most controversial president in "Al-Abyad" in front of the fate of the end of his career with work in the sports field.

According to the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Youm Al-Sabea, the General Committee overseeing the elections in the Mit Ghamr district in Dakahlia announced the results of counting the votes in the House of Representatives elections on individual seats and lists, as it indicated that the National List for Egypt received 101,371 votes, compared to 71,171 votes for the Independents Alliance list.

According to the department's statistical statement, Counselor Mortada Mansour lost his parliamentary seat, after winning 21,271 votes, and ranked sixth, while the two-seat run-off will be contested by Badawy Abd al-Latif Hilal Badawy, who received 32,488 votes, and Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed al-Saeed al-Alfi, who He got 31578, Abdel Fattah Abdel Hay Mohamed Mustafa, who got 27468, and Mahmoud Ahmed Al-Azab, Sayed Ahmed, who got 24,791 votes.

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