Egypt's president will announce that presidential elections will be
held in March, in a statement expected to come hours after the final
results of a constitutional referendum are made public on Saturday, a
newspaper reported.
Al Tahrir newspaper quoted Essam Eddine
Abdel Aziz, first deputy to the head of the State Council, as saying
that President Adly Mansour will call on Egyptians to take part in
presidential elections.
Abdel Aziz is also a member of the presidential and parliamentary
election committee, which he said will start meeting on Sunday, January
19, 2014.
In December, a draft constitution was amended to allow a presidential
election to be held before parliamentary polls, indicating a potential
change in a political transition plan announced by the army after it
toppled Egypt's first freely-elected president in July.
The new constitution could lead to an outright ban on Islamist
parties and strengthen the political grip of the already powerful
military establishment that has put itself squarely back at the heart of
power since toppling Mursi.
Seeing Sisi as front-runner for president,
some assembly members wanted the presidential ballot held before
legislative polls or even at the same time, so that a strong
presidential candidate could forge an electoral alliance for the
parliamentary race.
Sisi led the July 3 overthrow of Mursi and is widely seen as the lead
candidate for the presidency. He is expected to announce his candidacy
within a few days.
However, a presidential source told Reuters that the president had yet to decide which elections will come first.
Source : Tempo
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