CAIRO: Egypt's Mohamed ElBaradei, a likely presidential candidate, called for the full application of a proportional representation system for upcoming parliamentary elections. ElBaradei made his appeal for the application of this system via his official Twitter account on September 20. The tweet states that the implementation of a 100 percent proportional party list system is the best way to guarantee the representation of all Egyptian people after decades of democratic absence. ElBaradei's position comes amid continued debate on electoral procedures. As it currently stands, elections will take place using a 50 percent individual candidacy system and a 50 percent proportional representation system based on party coalitions. Activists and politicians continue to work toward an agreed-upon election framework. Pending approval from the Supreme Council for Armed Forces (SCAF), elections for the People's Council are set for November 21. The Shura Council election is slated to follow on January 22. BM