Where Voting Matters: Egypt



      Next year, 2019, during April and May, Egypt will be holding their first local elections in a decade. They are hoping to enter a time of consistency after six long years of unrest. After an uprising that ended the 30 year rule of Hosni Mubarak, the government ran local affairs without the aid of a council. This has been going on since 2011 and now in 2019, the Parliament must pass laws that will allow for the local polls to take place. Supposedly, last year there was mentions from authorities and they were going to hold several municipal elections throughout the year, but this never happened. Elections not taking place was due to legislatures not passing the administrating law on time. The last local elections took place in 2008 and the democratic party mostly won these elections- the most dominant party, that is, until the overthrow of Mubarak. Mubarak was overthrown after three decades of ruling. He was overthrown as a part of the Arab Spring Uprising.
      These upcoming elections are long awaited and important because Egypt has not had a local council to represent them and to oversee local affairs that were previously handled by government officials. As of now, Egypt is not a democracy, it is based on republicanism with parts of a presidential system present. Hopefully, if these elections take place, civilian led politics will make a comeback. The people of Egypt are anxious about whether legislation will get the law passed in time or this coming election will be a no-show like ones that were said to have happened last year.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/2018-upcoming-world-elections-1.4454537
https://www.news24.com/Africa/News/egypts-parliament-says-municipal-elections-expected-in-2019-20180404
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-egypt-politics/egypt-to-hold-long-awaited-local-elections-next-year-idUSKCN1HB20W
https://www.foxnews.com/world/egypts-parliament-says-municipal-elections-expected-in-2019

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