“Defenders of the Homeland” praises the public turnout and regular voting in the parliamentary elections

The operations room of the Homeland Protectors Party, headed by Lieutenant General Muhammad Abbas Helmy, continued its work in following up on the House of Representatives elections in the 14 governorates within the first phase.
This came in the presence of Lieutenant General Muhammad Abbas Hilmi, head of the party, Major General Ahmed Al-Awadi, first vice president of the party, deputy head of the Senate, Major General Tariq Nusair, Secretary-General, Deputy Speaker of the Arab Parliament, Dr. Ahmed Al-Otaifi, Assistant Secretary-General – Secretary of Organization, Representative Ahmed Bahaa Shalabi, Secretary of the Councils Secretariat. Parliament, Representative Hani Al-Attal, Assistant Party Chairman – Secretary of the Central Information Secretariat, Engineer Ahmed Sarhan, Chairman of the Party Development Committee, and Representative Muhammad Al-Ajroud, Secretary of the Legal Affairs Secretariat.
The Chamber praised in its statement the keenness of citizens to participate positively in the constitutional entitlement, especially with a large number of voters lining up in front of the committees from the beginning of voting, until the end of the first day.
The Homeland Protectors Operations Room confirmed that there were no violations during the first day of voting in The House of Representatives elections, where the committees witnessed adherence to the dates set by the National Elections Authority.
In the same context, the Central Chamber praised the joint efforts of all state institutions, led by the National Elections Authority, the judiciary, the Ministry of the Interior, the local units, and the supervisors of the committees, for their role in bringing about the electoral entitlement in a manner befitting the Egyptian state and its political history.
The Operations Room continues its work tomorrow morning, Tuesday, to complete its tasks in following up on the progress of voting in all committees at the level. 14 governorates, within the first phase of the 2025 House of Representatives elections.
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