Recommendations rigged for presidential candidates in Luxor

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Recommendations rigged for presidential candidates in Luxor

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Recommendations rigged for presidential candidates Moussa, Shafiq in Luxor
Luxor public notary employee is detained for four days over alleged rigging of recommendations for independent presidential candidates, Amr Moussa and Ahmed Shafiq
Ahram Online , Tuesday 20 Mar 2012

The Luxor Court on Tuesday ordered the arrest of an employee of the public notary office in the city in Upper Egypt. The unnamed employee will be held for four days while authorities investigate the rigging of the recommendations of two presidential candidates, Amr Moussa and Ahmed Shafiq.
The prosecutor has ordered investigations and for the recommendations to be re-examined. Because the campaign managers of presidential candidates Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh, Hazem Salah Abu-Ismail and Mohamed Selim El-Awa filed an official complaint in Luxor, the prosecutor has called them in for questioning.

The campaign managers of the three candidates who filed the complaint were alarmed after the huge discrepancy between the number of recommendations filed between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. Between the hour that the notary office closed, where the recommendations were being submitted, to the hour they opened the next day, there were approximately 600 more recommendations - overnight when the offices were closed.

Candidates running independently need to acquire 30,000 recommendations from at least 15 of Egypt's governorates. Individuals submit their recommendations to the notary offices, affiliated with the Ministry of Justice.

Starting 10 March, 2012, presidential hopefuls could officially submit their application and they have until 8 April, 2012.

The presidential election will be held in Egypt on 23 and 24 May 2012. If run-offs are needed, the top two candidates will face off on 16 and 17 June, 2012.


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Winged Isis wrote:The prosecutor has ordered investigations and for the recommendations to be re-examined. Because the campaign managers of presidential candidates Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh, Hazem Salah Abu-Ismail and Mohamed Selim El-Awa filed an official complaint in Luxor, the prosecutor has called them in for questioning.
It looks like the wheels are coming off salafist Hazem Salah Abu-Ismail's presidential band-wagon with the news that his mother had dual US-Egyptian citizenship.

"The irony of the circumstances of Abu Ismail’s near political demise cannot be overstated. For the man who based his entire campaign strategy on a narrow focus on identity politics, setting himself up as the bulwark of resistance against US hegemony, winning the hearts and minds of frantic supporters by asserting Egyptians’ cultural and religious otherness, to be disqualified from the presidential race because of his own mother’s dual US-Egyptian citizenship, is a pure revelation of law of karma.

Like most Salafis, Abu Ismail was one of the avid supporters of a stipulation in the March 2011 constitutional amendments that barred current or former dual citizens whose parents or spouse carried another citizenship from contesting the presidency, most likely in a bid to sideline potential liberal candidates."

http://thedailynewsegypt.com/editorial/ ... other.html
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