
Sisi Casts His Vote in Senate Elections-VIDEO
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi cast his vote this morning in the 2025 Senate elections, which are taking place across Egypt today and tomorrow, Tuesday.
The President voted at the Martyr Mostafa Yousry Ameira School in Heliopolis.
It is worth mentioning that, The Senate elections are being held domestically on Monday and Tuesday, August 4 and 5.
A total of 428 candidates are competing for 100 seats under the individual system.
Meanwhile, a single list "the National List for Egypt" is contesting in each of the four constituencies designated for the list-based system, with 100 candidates running for 100 allocated seats.
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