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The central room of"National Front" Follow-up of voting work in the canceled districts concludes

The Central Chamber of the National Front Party concluded its two-day follow-up of the voting activities in the 30 districts canceled by judicial rulings from the first stage of the 2025 House of Representatives elections. 

The Chamber was keen to carefully follow up on the progress of the electoral process first-hand, through field monitoring teams in the governorates, to ensure the regularity of voting and the conduct of its procedures in a climate that allows citizens to cast their votes and actively participate in this national entitlement. The important thing is.

The central room met around the clock to monitor the developments of the electoral scene, through periodic reports from the subsidiary follow-up rooms in the governorates, as well as direct communication via the “Zoom” technology. To monitor any observations, within the framework of compliance with the rules of the National Elections Authority; In a way that ensures a disciplined electoral climate that reflects popular participation.

As part of the field follow-up, Mr. Al-Qasir, Secretary-General of the National Front Party, and a number of leaders of the National Front Party, inspected the work of the central chamber, and made contact with secretariat officials in the governorates to determine the size of the turnout within the committees, and follow up on the position of the party’s candidates. 

The follow-up within the central chamber witnessed the participation of both Ahmed Raslan, Deputy Secretary-General and the party’s Secretary of Organization, MP Mahmoud Muslim, Chairman of the Parliamentary Body of the National Front Party in the Senate,  Representative Fayez Abu Harb, secretary of the party’s Egyptian tribes and families and member of the Senate, MP Imad Khalil, secretary of the party’s political communication secretariat, and MP Wissam Ismail, vice president of the party’s parliamentary body in the Senate.

The National Front Party stresses the importance of active and positive electoral participation from citizens as the real guarantee for embodying their will in choosing their representatives within parliament, completing the process of development and construction, protecting the nation’s capabilities, and preserving the achievements achieved.

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