Minister of Parliamentary Affairs: The government is open to all opinions to reach the most appropriate electoral system

The Minister of Parliamentary and Legal Affairs and Political Communication, Counselor Mahmoud Fawzi, said that the government stands at the same distance from all political forces, and encourages political action in accordance with the constitution, stressing its openness to all opinions and respecting all parties and dialogue with them; To enhance democratic life and reach the most appropriate form of the electoral system. It was organized by the coordination of the youth of parties and politicians, within the 56th session of the Cairo International Book Fair. Parliamentary representation that dealt with the issue of the optimal electoral system, indicating that the Egyptian constitution permits both the individual system and the list system (relative – absolute), as there is no better or worse electoral system, but there is more appropriate for each country according to the culture of society. & Nbsp; /p>
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He explained that the House of Representatives includes 7 categories that must be represented, hence the idea of the absolute closed list to ensure this representation, noting that the system of relative menu is in place globally, as it is based on political alliances , And each system has its advantages and disadvantages. Society. & Nbsp;
& nbsp; Pointing out that the consultations between political parties are still ongoing on the electoral system, and that the government is neutral in this regard. The framework of justice and the public good, which reflects the government’s keenness not to align with any party. , Stressing that solidarity, unity of class and national awareness are the main pillars to overcome these challenges, saying that since October 7, the Egyptians have become a greater awareness of the value of the state and the importance of stability in facing the troubled conditions in the region & quot;
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For his part, the former Adviser for the Electoral Affairs, Major General Rifaat Qawasan, said that the electoral system is not placed by experts and specialists, but politicians and parties put it, pointing out that the preparation of the system is more linked to society than technical and legal aspects.
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, in turn, said a member of the House of Representatives about the coordination of the parties of the parties, MP Ahmed Muqallad, that no one in the world is unanimously unanimously associated with an electoral system and one is the model to achieve the democratic framework. & nbsp;
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He added that the difference exists in all countries of the world, including America and France, noting that the democratic system has no guideline evidence, stressing that Egypt, throughout its history, finds a difference on the electoral political system.
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