CAIRO - Egyptian voters in a referendum held this week have
overwhelmingly approved a new constitution, an Interior Ministry
official said on Wednesday, a result that could pave the way for army
chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to announce his candidacy for
president.
"Turnout so far may exceed 55 percent and the approval of the constitution is perhaps more than 95 percent," Major General Abdel Fattah Othman, director of public relations for the ministry, told private satellite channel Al-Hayat.
He was citing preliminary results of the two-day vote that ended at 9 p.m. local time (1900 GMT) on Wednesday.
The result comes as no surprise. There was little or no trace of a campaign against the new constitution, which was supported by Egyptians who supported the army overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in July.
The Brotherhood called for a boycott of the vote.
jpost.com
16/1/14
"Turnout so far may exceed 55 percent and the approval of the constitution is perhaps more than 95 percent," Major General Abdel Fattah Othman, director of public relations for the ministry, told private satellite channel Al-Hayat.
He was citing preliminary results of the two-day vote that ended at 9 p.m. local time (1900 GMT) on Wednesday.
The result comes as no surprise. There was little or no trace of a campaign against the new constitution, which was supported by Egyptians who supported the army overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi in July.
The Brotherhood called for a boycott of the vote.
jpost.com
16/1/14
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