Egyptian expats in New Zealand start voting in Senate election

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Sat, 08 Aug 2020 - 09:58 GMT

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File- 2018 presidential election - photo combined by Egypt Today/Mohamed Ezat

File- 2018 presidential election - photo combined by Egypt Today/Mohamed Ezat

CAIRO - 8 August 2020: Egyptian expatriates in New Zealand started casting their votes via mail in Senate election scheduled for two days.

 

The Egyptian embassy in New Zealand was the first to open for the voters, given an 11 hour time difference with Cairo.

 

The voters are not allowed to go to the embassies in the countries where they live to cast their ballots. The decision has taken into consideration the restrictions and precautionary measures taken in most countries in light of the coronavirus pandemic, which would hinder the Egyptian voters’ attendance at the embassies’ premises.

 

Consulates and embassies in 124 countries across the world are to officially open their doors Friday at 9am local time in each country.

 

The National Election Authority, which is in charge of supervising the electoral process in Egypt, has excluded expats in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Somalia from voting in the August Senate elections, due to unstable conditions of these states.

 

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