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57 MB candidates barred from registering in elections
The first day of registering for nomination as candidates in the upcoming parliamentary polls has proved to be eventful. Although 75 candidates were successful in submitting applications at least 57 other Muslim Brotherhood candidates were rebuffed by the government.
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The first day of registering for nomination as candidates in the upcoming parliamentary polls has proved to be eventful. Although 75 candidates were successful in submitting applications at least 57 other Muslim Brotherhood candidates were rebuffed by the government. According to the group the registration process, is heavily bureaucratic and involves much paperwork. The candidates who were unsuccessful in registering have until Sunday before Egypt's Higher Electoral Commission releases the final list of candidates to remedy their problems. In the first day of submitting registrations judges have heard approximately 40 election-related cases that have been brought before the courts in Cairo. The appeals, filed mostly by MB candidates accuse the government of unfairly impeding their attempts to register. |
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tags: MB Candidates / Elections / Parliamentary Elections / Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood / Egyptian Opposition / Fair Elections / Egyptian Democracy / Democracy in Egypt / Electoral Commission / Opposition Groups / Egyptian authorities / National Democratic Party / Political Opposition / Moderate MB / Moderate Muslim Brotherhood
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