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Egypt's embassies in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Uzbekistan started early Friday to receive Egyptian expatriates who will cast their ballots for the 2018 presidential election.
Egyptian eligible expatriates are to begin casting their ballots at embassies in 124 countries around the world in a few hours, starting in New Zealand.
The Egyptian community in Saudi Arabia organized massive campaigns, organizational committees and voluntary task teams to assist in the 2018 presidential election.
The Ministry of Immigration and Egyptian Expatriates Affairs has announced launching an operation room to follow up on the 2018 presidential election abroad.
A video capturing the first moments of the 2018 presidential election ballot casting at the Egyptian embassy in Canberra.
As voting in the Egyptian 2018 presidential election abroad kicked off, Thursday, Mohamed al-Masry was the first Egyptian citizen to cast his ballot in the 2018 election.
The Egyptian embassy in New Zealand officially opened its doors for ballot casting in the 2018 Presidential Election at 9:00PM.
Egyptian expatriates began lining up at 10pm at polling stations in New Zealand to cast ballots scheduled for three days in the 2018 presidential election.
Egyptian eligible expatriates are to begin casting their ballots at embassies in 124 countries around the world in a few hours, starting in New Zealand.
A total of 9,000 expatriates are ineligible to vote due to their unspecified residential addresses in Egypt; however, Makaram expected the number is more.