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Egyptian presidential candidates discuss election schedule
Published in Bikya Masr on 05 - 10 - 2011

CAIRO: Egyptian political candidates met on Wednesday evening to discuss their own schedules for presidential elections.
Mohamed Selim al-Awa, Hamdeen Sabahi, Abdel Mon'em Aboul Fetouh, Hazem Saleh Abou Ismael and a representative of Hisham Bastawisy were present.
Presidential candidates announced that they saw it fit to propose their own schedule for elections because Egypt's interim ruling body, the Supreme Council for Armed Forces (SCAF), has failed to do so.
“After a number of Egyptian parties met with the SCAF on Saturday, but did not provide any solutions for a speedy transfer of power. The military council failed to provide any dates or procedures for presidential elections. We would like to present our own schedule,” said Selim al-Awa.
They proposed to begin registration for presidential candidates on February 5, 2012. Voting would start on April 1, 2012 and run until April 15, 2012. The elected president would take power on April 20, according to their agenda.
Presidential hopeful Amr Moussa reportedly announced that the group should not set a schedule for elections, while Hazem Saleh Abou Ismael has proposed earlier dates than the rest of the group.
Hazem Saleh Abou Ismael said he fears that a delay will bring the country back to a dictatorship, and hence a speedy presidential election is necessary.
He said the elections could start on January 19, with a second day of voting on January 26. He also offered the option of starting elections a month later, on February 19, and ending on February 26.
The candidates also announced that they consider the state of emergency law expired, citing the law that mandates that reactivation of the emergency law be voted upon annually.
** Manar Ammar contributed to this report.
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