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EGYPT Sissi set for landslide victory with large majority in presidential election

May 28, 2014 By administrator

Former army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sissi has captured more than 90 percent of the votes in Egypt’s presidential election, 0,,17669718_303,00according to unofficial results. Polling had been extended an extra day due to low turnout.

With early results coming in after voting ended on Wednesday, Sissi had garnered 93.4 percent of the vote, his campaign team said in a statement. Private television channel CBC, meanwhile, reported Sissi was winning 97 percent of the vote in the first 2,000 counting centers.
Sissi, the ex-army chief who orchestrated the coup to oust former President Mohammed Morsi last July, is had long been expected to handily defeat leftist challenger Hamdeen Sabahi.
Authorities chose to keep voting booths open an extra day after turnout on Monday and Tuesday was far below what Sissi had called for.
Estimates by pro-Sissi media said 38 to 44 percent of the country’s 53 million eligible voters had gone to the polls, far below the 52 percent who elected Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically elected leader, in 2012.
There were fireworks in Cairo as the results began to come through, with celebrations lasting into the early hours of Thursday morning. About 1,000 people gathered in Tahrir Square, the symbolic heart of 2011’s popular uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
Voter participation low
Sissi had called on “40, 45 [million] or even more” of the country’s voters to participate, “show the world” and lend credibility to an election that was boycotted by Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood and secular opposition groups.
The low turnout, however, has directed more criticism at an election Sissi and his supporters had hoped would show the government’s harsh crackdown on the Brotherhood and other dissenters had been the will of the Egyptian people.
After the meager numbers the first two days, many polling stations were nearly deserted on Wednesday.
“The state is searching for votes” read a headline on the front page of Al-Masry Al-Youm, a newspaper usually sympathetic to Sissi.
Egypt’s military-appointed interim government had spent weeks growing support for Sissi and portraying him as the man to guide the country out of its current economic crisis. High unemployment, inflation and overall economic instability have plagued Egypt in the years since longtime strongman Hosni Mubarak was overthrown in February 2011.
Low turnout welcomed
The Muslim Brotherhood hailed the low turnout in the controversial vote.
“The great Egyptian people have given a new slap to the military coup’s roadmap and … written the death certificate of the military coup,” said the Islamist group’s political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party.
The Brotherhood has been the target of a massive crackdown by the government since Morsi’s ouster. Hundreds of its supporters have been killed in clashes with security forces, the group has been designated a “terrorist organization” and many of its main leaders are either in jail or exile. Morsi himself is currently being tried on charges that could carry the death penalty.
Prominent secular and youth activists that played a key role in the 2011 revolution also boycotted this week’s vote, saying Sissi was another autocrat in the mold of Mubarak.
Since the July 3 coup to unseat Morsi, the government crackdown on the Brotherhood and other Islamists has caused some of the worst bloodshed in Egypt’s recent history. Sissi, meanwhile, has said bringing “true democracy” to the country will take a couple of decades.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Egypt, Election, landslide victory, Sissi

Iraq: Maliki emerges atop Iraq poll in bid to remain PM

May 19, 2014 By administrator

BAGHDAD – Agence France-Presse

n_66673_1Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki won the most seats in Iraq’s elections but fell short of a majority May 19, leaving him in the driver’s seat to retain his post despite vocal opposition.

The results from the election commission showed Maliki’s State of Law alliance garnered 92 out of 328 parliamentary seats, with the incumbent himself winning more than 721,000 personal votes.

Both were by far the highest such figures from the April 30 election. But he still fell short of a majority, meaning he will have to win the support of rivals from across the communal spectrum, some of whom have sharply criticised Maliki and refused to countenance his bid for a third term in office.

State of Law won 30 seats in Baghdad alone, and came first in 10 provinces overall, all of them in the bloc’s traditional heartland in the Shiite-majority south of the country.

Maliki’s main rivals all finished with between 19 and 29 seats overall, according to an AFP tally of election commission results.

Iraq’s political parties have for weeks been meeting and manoeuvring as they seek to build post-election alliances, but the formation of a new government is still expected to take several months.

As in previous elections, the main blocs are expected to agree on an encompassing package that ensures the prime minister, president and parliament speaker are all selected together.

Under a de facto agreement established in recent years, Iraq’s prime minister is a Shiite Arab, the president is a Kurd and the speaker of parliament is a Sunni Arab.

Strong opposition from Sunnis, Kurds

Maliki’s critics accuse him of consolidating power, particularly within the security forces, and blame him for a year-long deterioration in security, rampant corruption and what they say is an insufficient improvement in basic services. The election and its aftermath came amid a surge in violence that has killed more than 3,500 people this year, fuelling fears that Iraq could be slipping back into the all-out conflict that cost tens of thousands of lives in 2006 and 2007.

In particular, the 63-year-old faces strong and vocal opposition in the Sunni-dominated west and the Kurdish north, with rivals there insisting they will not agree to a third term.

Maliki blames external factors such as the war in neighbouring Syria for the surge in unrest, and says his so-called partners in government snipe at him in public and block his legislative efforts in parliament.

The run-up to the election, Iraq’s first since U.S. troops withdrew at the end of 2011, was plagued by attacks on candidates and campaign rallies, and allegations of malpractice that contributed to lower turnout in areas populated by disgruntled minority Sunnis.

But the election has nevertheless been hailed largely as a success by the international community, with the United States and United Nations praising voters for standing up to militancy.

May/19/2014

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Election, Maliki

Greece Holds 1st Round of Local Elections

May 18, 2014 By administrator

Photo by bnr.bg

Greece-electionThe first round of local elections in Greece has kicked off.

Greek nationals are to elect mayors and town councils for 325 municipalities and 13 district governors.

Over 9.8 million Greeks are eligible to vote on Sunday, according to reports of dnevnik.bg.

The polling stations will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time.

A run-off vote is to be held on May 25, together with the European Parliament elections.

Although Greek law envisages compulsory voting, it is not enforced and there are no sanctions for failing to vote.

The results of the first round of local elections are expected to influence the European elections on May 25.

– See more at: http://www.novinite.com/articles/160612/Greece+Holds+1st+Round+of+Local+Elections#sthash.qluSCEhy.dpuf

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Election, Greece

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