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Egypt votes in long-delayed parliamentary elections | Egypt votes in long-delayed parliamentary elections |
(about 14 hours later) | |
People have been voting in Egypt in the first round of long-delayed elections to choose a new parliament. | |
They are the first such elections since the previous chamber was dissolved by a court ruling in 2012. | They are the first such elections since the previous chamber was dissolved by a court ruling in 2012. |
The authorities say the poll is the final step in a transition to democracy. | The authorities say the poll is the final step in a transition to democracy. |
However, critics say most candidates are supporters of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi and the new parliament is likely to strengthen his control. | However, critics say most candidates are supporters of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi and the new parliament is likely to strengthen his control. |
President Sisi is a former general who led the 2013 military overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, following months of unrest. | President Sisi is a former general who led the 2013 military overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, following months of unrest. |
Mr Morsi's party, the Muslim Brotherhood, won about half the seats in the last parliament but is now banned and its leaders are in jail - some facing death sentences. | Mr Morsi's party, the Muslim Brotherhood, won about half the seats in the last parliament but is now banned and its leaders are in jail - some facing death sentences. |
By contrast, many figures from the regime of deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak are on the ballot paper, says the BBC's Orla Guerin in Cairo. | By contrast, many figures from the regime of deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak are on the ballot paper, says the BBC's Orla Guerin in Cairo. |
Will Egypt's democracy be restored? | Will Egypt's democracy be restored? |
The election consists of two rounds of voting and results are not expected to be known until early December. | The election consists of two rounds of voting and results are not expected to be known until early December. |
Voters are choosing 596 MPs for the lower house, the House of Representatives. | Voters are choosing 596 MPs for the lower house, the House of Representatives. |
Security has been tightened across the country with at least 185,000 troops supporting police, Egyptian news agency Mena reported. | Security has been tightened across the country with at least 185,000 troops supporting police, Egyptian news agency Mena reported. |
On Saturday, President Sisi made a televised appeal for Egyptians to vote. | On Saturday, President Sisi made a televised appeal for Egyptians to vote. |
"Line up in front of polling stations and plant with your votes the hope for a bright tomorrow for our new Egypt," he said. | "Line up in front of polling stations and plant with your votes the hope for a bright tomorrow for our new Egypt," he said. |
While the new parliament appears to have broad powers, it is not expected to challenge the president, our correspondent says. | While the new parliament appears to have broad powers, it is not expected to challenge the president, our correspondent says. |
Analysts say turnout is expected to be low, with many Egyptians disillusioned with the democratic process. | Analysts say turnout is expected to be low, with many Egyptians disillusioned with the democratic process. |
Apathy is particularly high among young people, with many angry at the government and its policies. | Apathy is particularly high among young people, with many angry at the government and its policies. |