Followed the international media attention the first stage of the first parliamentary elections after the fall of the regime of Hosni Mubarak, and monitored the case of the high demand of the electorate and the amount of happiness,
Parliament in the eyes of the world revolution
But stressed the division of views among the Egyptians, as is the case in the field of editing. And said the international media that the voters have expressed their happiness with the overwhelming participation in the selection of the first parliament after the revolution of January 25, despite the overcrowding and long queues at polling stations, and many have expressed their confidence in the electoral process safely result of the intensive security presence of the security forces and the armed forces, in addition to full judicial supervision of the electoral process.
The news agency 'Reuters' from the electorate Amira Fahmy after casting her vote in Cairo as saying' I front of the school (the headquarters of the polling station) at seven in the morning .. Opened the eighth time quite easily and I voted .. After quarter of an hour I was in the street '.
Said Ali Alwan electorate Gamalat -59 years - in the vagina at a polling Brod 'atmosphere is calm and the people are all regular, and there is a judge on each box and paper seal, and used the secret ink that prevents the ballot more than once.'
The electorate me Moneim, one of the many voters who said they Yadlin their vote for the first time at the electoral district of Shubra, 'he were not there for the benefit of vote before, Vosoatna did not have a feasibility'.
Yusuf said 25-year - a software engineer in the Department of ALEXANDRIA: 'I'm voting for the future of Egypt, this is the first free elections in our country.'
And strongly divided Liberation Movement, a group formed after the name of the field of editing, the boycott of the elections or to participate and give the military junta ruling legitimacy.
He said hundreds of young demonstrators in the rebel Liberation They do not trust the first elections after the revolution, and that they would boycott the vote, which fought for access. A '.
And Abdel Moneim Ibrahim, a member of the April 6 Movement that will monitor the electoral process without participating in them. He added that he was planning to participate in the election but that was before the fall of dozens of martyrs in the Avenue Mohamed Mahmoud.
Not opposed to some of the protesters on the elections, but they simply refuse the candidates. The mother said Moez, a store owner spent many nights in the editing, which is that some of her friends decided to revoke their votes to show that they do not want any of the candidates. But a report to the agency 'Associated Press' confirmed that many of the Egyptians said they were fed with demonstrations and want the process of electing a new parliament and to begin drafting a new constitution as soon as possible. In this regard, revealed another report, told Reuters by Jonathan Wright in Cairo that the protesters, Tahrir Square provoke anger some in Egypt, the report said Haji Mohammad Crispin was shocked as well as the man who sells newspapers on the corner of the street that has the seat of prime minister in Egypt.
Said Crispin, who closed the metal doors to Horsth small so as not to enter the tear gas that filled the street and drive to the air 'These protesters in Tahrir Square do not want good for Egypt .. Want to destroy the country '.
He asked, taking advantage of vendor press finds first customer to vent his anger of the protesters 'Do you agree with what is happening in this country'?
Abdel-Fattah said Nassar -42 years - a lawyer and spokesman for the group on the site 'Facebook' called 'coalition of the silent majority' These people are part of the group to which he belongs, and they are Egyptians who provide stability on the policy and who do not hear their voices sometimes under bustle of the controversy between rival political factions, and added that his main goal is to achieve stability.
When the group called 'Facebook' represented by Nassar and has about 13 thousand fan for a rally in support of the military council, told the invitation of several thousand in a city of 15 million, but the combination does not compare the crowds that poured into the Tahrir Square on that day to demand the departure of the Council, according to what was said by Jonathan Wright .
A report of the agency 'Associated Press' that some Egyptians are hoping that the elections will lead to the removal of the junta from power.'
For many of the voters who do not want to vote for the Islamists or the Muslim Brotherhood, the alternative is not clear, amid a mix of non-religious parties.
And highlighted the international media that the number of voters at polling stations was very big, and some expressed indignation about the delay in starting the voting process.
He said military police in charge of securing the centers that judges and observers and representatives of the candidates were late in attendance. Witnesses said that the vote has also been delayed for a few minutes in the centers of Assiut Governorate.
Before the start of voting, analysts expect a fair election otherwise the elections that were taking place in the past, but other analysts said the poor preparation makes the total elimination of the methods of the previous elections seems elusive.
The delegate said to Reuters that the voters from the poor and stood in front of polling stations in the suburb of New Cairo in their hands papers written by the names of individual candidates and the names of party lists for use in the ballot as it seems.
And observers to monitor the administration of the Muslim Brotherhood marquees in front of polling stations to publicize the party's candidates freedom and justice, but members of the group said the canopies designed to educate voters and assist them in reaching their respective committees. He said voters fear a fine for failure to vote and of 500 pounds, making it a goose on the paper, and he said 'I do not want to give voice to one of the candidates in the constituencies'.
The newspaper Haaretz Israel in a report yesterday about the elections in Egypt that the elections of spring Arab promote democracy in the region, but at the same time increase the fears of Israel because of rising currents of political Islam in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco, especially with different orientations.
The newspaper The Guardian that the Muslim Brotherhood entering the elections and all the confidence to win, despite their popularity suffered because of distancing themselves from protests past editing.
For its part, confirmed newspaper 'The Independent' British yesterday that this election is the first democratic elections in Egypt within half a century, and in spite of the confrontations that may occur and impede the march of the country after decades of dictatorship.
She pointed out that the activists in the field of editorial calling for the junta to step down immediately and leave the authority of the Council of civilian lead the country for a period of transition towards democracy and that may take a long time, after the comparisons between the former regime and the military junta, who faced charges following the same policies pursued by the Mubarak regime.
The French news agency quoted a another expert is Bruce Rutherford specialist in the affairs of the Middle East and Egypt in the University of Colgate U.S. fears expressed by saying: 'For most Arabs, the first models of the democratic process in the Arab region was in Lebanon and Iraq, and the results in these two countries were not good , it resulted in the election for the two governments are weak and splinter and ineffective, if Egypt produced the same thing, will weaken tendencies towards democracy in the region in general, but, if the Egyptians had a positive experience will be a very strong influence. '
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