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Nour Party: New law on electoral constituencies lacks constitutional justice

The Salafi-oriented Nour Party has slammed the law dividing electoral constituencies for lacking constitutional justice.
 
Shaaban Abdel Aleem, deputy secretary general of the party attacked the law adopted by cabinet saying that it lacks constitutional justice. He indicated that expanding the constituencies is just one of the problems and he expects the issue to cause the dissolution of the parliament.
 
“The government should have started a comprehensive social dialogue over the law,” he said adding that candidates for the coming parliament and political parties had priority to discuss it. He expects the law will be rejected by Supreme Constitutional Court for violating the Constitution.
 
According to Abdel Aleem, the law excludes those of experience and efficiency and brings businessmen to the parliament. “The party does not fear the single-winner system,” he said stressing presence of the party across the governorates.
 
Ashraf Thabet, member of the party’s presidential council, said the law could be challenged for being unconstitutional and not granting equality between list-based and single-winner seats.
 
Thabet added that the law serves the elections law, which was widely opposed by parties. He said that the government did not respond to its viewpoint on the law.
 
 
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
 

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