Egypt’s PM Moustafa Madbouly thanks all parties involved in organizing 2020’s senate elections

Egypt’s Prime Minster Moustafa Madbouly Thanked all parties participated in organizing 2020’s senate elections, during a Cabinet video-conference meeting, Wednesday.

He added that a very accurate plan was set and implemented very carefully to prevent the spreading of COVID-19 pandemic.

Madbouly discussed several other economic and social topics on the government top agenda during the current phase in his meeting with the minsters, according to official statement.

Egypt’s Ministry of Health urged all voters, earlier not to abandon their face masks during casting their ballots, in order to avoid spreading COVID-19 among citizens.

The Ministry affirmed the observers’ commitment to wearing masks, providing protection for all supervisors of the electoral process, in addition to continuous ventilation of the electoral stations.

The Ministry also pointed out to necessity of adhering to the announced precautionary measures, including wearing masks, gloves, using alcohol and avoid overcrowding.

The second day of Senate Elections kicked off at home on Wednesday.

Queues of voters outside polling stations were seen as precautionary measures like sterilization gates were installed, disinfectants and masks were distributed among participants.

Egyptians at home started voting process Tuesday in the Senate Elections Tuesday at home, after it concluded expats vote on Monday

The Senate is the upper chamber of the Parliament, which was reinstated as part of constitutional amendments that passed in a referendum in 2019, in replacement of Shura Council, which was dissolved in 2014.

The voting process kicked off at 9 a.m. as scheduled by the Supreme Elections Committee. Queues of voters wearing medical masks and holding disinfectants were seen outside polling stations in different governorates; floor marks keeping social distance for voters were seen at some polling stations.

Noticeable turnout by elderly voters was seen during the early hours of the day.

A total of 63 million Egyptians are registered voters, and entitled to vote in the 2020 Senate elections, where they will cast their votes at 14,092 sub-polling stations. The judicial supervision of the voting process is assigned to 18,000 judges and 120,000 employees.

On Monday, Egyptian expats concluded 2-day voting process in 124 countries via mail. The final results of the Senate elections will be announced on August 16

In case of a re-election, elections will be held abroad on Sunday and Monday (September 6 and 7), and in Egypt on Tuesday and Wednesday (September 8 and 9).

The General Command of the Armed Forces had taken all measures to secure the 2020 Senate elections nationwide, and provide a safe environment for citizens to cast their votes, in coordination with the Interior Ministry.

Egypt Today

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