Welcome to the blog ! Today we are going to discuss a hot topic: the Egyptian presidential election for Egyptian nationals living abroad.
To begin, we travel to New Zealand, where the Egyptian embassy in Wellington has opened its doors to allow members of the Egyptian community to vote. This election, lasting three days, offers Egyptian expatriates the opportunity to make their voices heard.
The elections will take place in 137 embassies and consulates in 121 countries. There are many candidates vying for the presidency. First of all we find the current president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, represented by the symbol of a star. Then we have Farid Zahran, candidate of the Social Democratic Party, symbolized by a sun. The former Egyptian liberal party Al-Wafd also chose its representative in the person of Abdel Sanad Yamama, whose symbol is a palm tree. Finally, the Republican People’s Party will be represented by Hazem Omar, symbolized by a ladder.
This election arouses great interest, not only in Egypt, but also around the world. Egyptian expatriates are mobilized and wish to actively participate in this crucial election. The results of this election will have repercussions not only on the future of Egypt, but also on diplomatic relations between the country and the rest of the world.
Interestingly, elections for expats take place from December 1 to 3, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., depending on the local time of each country. This demonstrates the importance given to the participation of Egyptians living abroad in the political life of the country.
In conclusion, this Egyptian presidential election for Egyptian nationals abroad is a major event that deserves our full attention. The candidates, the symbols and the issues associated with them are all elements that contribute to the complexity of this election. Follow the results closely and stay connected to not miss any political news in Egypt.
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