Egypt's High Election Committee excluded Wednesday 24 judges, who participated in "Raba'a statement", from the list of judges participating in supervision of the parliamentary elections, Al-Bawaba News reported. Assistant Minister of Justice for Judicial Inspection affairs, Nasr el-din She'sha said that the judges had been excluded because their acquittal verdict was not final and public prosecution challenged it. Egypt's parliamentary elections, scheduled for by the end of 2015, comes as the last step in the country's road map declared following the ouster of former president Mohamed Morsi, July 2013 amid mass street protests.