Farid Zahran
“We also extend our sincere thanks to the respected partners, the national democratic forces, politicians and jurists who announced their support. This had the greatest impact in mobilizing support for our candidate,” the campaign said in a statement.
The National Elections Authority (NEA) has started to receive records and ballot papers from the general electoral committees after the three-day presidential election that ended on Tuesday.
The National Election Authority (NEA) will announce the results of the 2024 Presidential Elections next Monday, 18 December, as per the previously-announced timetable for the electoral process.
Voting in the 2024 Presidential Elections kicked off on Sunday at 9 AM with thousands of polling stations spread nationwide opening their doors to around 67 million voters until Tuesday 9 PM.
Egypt’s National Election Authority (NEA) has urged Egyptians to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming 2024 Presidential Elections scheduled for 10-12 December.
Egyptian expats worldwide are choosing their leader for the next six years. Embassies and consulates in most of the world countries are open for voters in the 2024 Presidential Elections to express their will.
Dozens of Egyptians abroad have lined up at their embassies and consulates in Arab countries and many states around the world to cast their vote in the 2024 Presidential Elections.
State authorities are preparing for the 2024 Presidential Elections as millions of Egyptians residing abroad will be able to cast their ballot from 1-3 December.
The economic program of the presidential candidate, Farid Zahran, is based on a number of axes under which detailed policies and programs fall, the most prominent of which is regarding the rearrangement of public investment priorities.
Zahran explained he would focus primarily on socially empowering the poorest and neediest groups, whose lives were most affected by the successive waves of economic crises. He also pointed that the state will only be allowed to own strategic agencies such as the Suez Canal Authority, iron and steel factories, the aluminum complex, the electricity, water and sewage companies, and the healthcare facilities.
Millions of Egyptians are eligible to vote in Egypt’s 2024 Presidential Elections, which is scheduled to start two weeks from now.
And as voting day approaches, here is all you need to know about presidential candidate Farid Zahran.
Farid Zahran, who is also the head of the Egyptian Democratic Social Party, added, in an interview with the “Evening with Qaswa” TV program, broadcast on CBC, that there are different versions of the political system in Egypt, questioning: “How many times have we witnessed pluralistic presidential elections?”
Millions of Egyptians are eligible to vote in Egypt’s 2024 Presidential Elections, which is scheduled to start two weeks from now.
Egypt’s Presidential Election Candidate and President of the Egyptian Democratic Social Party Farid Zahran held on Thursday a press conference for his electoral campaign to explain his electoral program ‘that was prepared by a group of experts.’
The National Election Authority (NEA) announced on Monday the initial list of candidates who are set to run in the 2024 Presidential Elections two days after nominations closed.
Potential Candidate in Presidential Election Farid Zahran, head of the Egyptian Democratic Party, completed on Thursday the medical examination procedures, necessary to complete nomination papers for the 2024 presidential elections.
Potential presidential candidate Farid Zahran, head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party held on Tuesday a press conference to announce his official announcement to run for the upcoming presidential elections.
Potential presidential candidate Farid Zahran, head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, met on Sunday with a group of women activists and those interested in women's issues.
Prominent opposition politician and head of the leftist Egyptian Social Democratic Party Farid Zahran has obtained enough endorsement to run in the upcoming presidential elections.
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