The diversity of votes in the next parliament opens the door for independents and party cadres in run-off rounds

"Abdel Fattah Khattab, a prominent union figure, repeats the experience of Abu al-Ezz Hariri and Badri Farghali in Parliament"
"Ahmed al-Sharqawi enjoys great support in the Mansoura district and seeks to form opposition blocs"
"Mamdouh Jaballah has a long history of political and service work in Housh Issa and has great chances in the runoff"
Ahmed Al-Burlusi relies on his popularity in a workers’ constituency in Mahalla to be their voice in Parliament
At the end of the first round in the first and second phases of the House of Representatives elections, the electoral marathon enters more decisive stages and conflicts intensify in the circles between the candidates amid expectations of a prominent rise of the independents and some party cadres given the next Parliament’s need for a diversity of votes And the experiences are under the dome.
The runoff rounds are witnessing the presence of a number of prominent candidates in political and union work who are known for their competence. They will restore the House of Representatives’ vitality and rich and influential discussions to the parliamentary sessions. They will also work to closely monitor the government and its decisions and work to create a balance under the dome. At the forefront of these strongly emerging candidates who have wide chances in the runoff rounds is Abdel Fattah Khattab, a prominent trade unionist and candidate in the Haram constituency in Giza Governorate, who is running in a run-off against 3 other candidates.
Abdel Fattah Khattab In the first round, he received more than 28 thousand votes from the votes of the sons and families of Al-Haram, Nazlet El-Semman, Al-Batran, and Hadayek Al-Ahram, after being supported by a large number of young people and the people of the district. Despite not spending a lot of money, he was armed with the popularity and trust of the people of the district and gained the trust of voters, a popularity he gained over years of service and union work, as Abdel Fattah Khattab considers. One of the prominent trade unionists, and a unique labor figure in the tourism sector, he held the position of Secretary-General of the Egyptian Trade Union at a difficult time after the revolution and a member of the founding committee to draft the 2012 constitution for workers.
The people of Nazlet El-Semman, Nazlet El-Batran, El-Haram, and Hadayek Al-Ahram hope that Abdel Fattah Khattab will be their voice under the dome and the voice of all Egyptians when discussing legislation and laws related to workers, as well as legislation. The Jamahiriya, as well as the voice of the working class under the dome, represents a repetition of the experience of representatives who had tours and tours in the House of Representatives, as many believe that the son of the pyramid constituency will follow the path of former representatives with experience in the House, the most famous of whom are MP Badri Farghali, parliamentarian Abu Al-Ezz Hariri, and the two most famous defenders of the workers, so that Abdel Fattah Khattab will be the voice of the working class under the dome.
The constituencies also witness tours. The rerun includes high-caliber independent and opposition candidates, led by Ahmed Al-Sharqawi, Muhammad Abdel-Aleem, and Ahmed Bilal, which reflects an honorable image of the neutrality of state institutions in the electoral process. It also consolidates the democratic experience in the House of Representatives elections and makes Parliament more trustworthy among citizens.




