The Free Press Journal

Egypt's Sisi re-elected with nearly 92% of votes

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has been reelected for a second term with a sweeping majority, garnering nearly 92 per cent of the total votes, media reports said on Thursday. According to early estimates, more than 23 million Egyptians voted for the 63-year-old Field Marshal in the threeday presidenti­al election. His sole challenger, the littleknow­n centrist politician and al Ghad party chief Moussa Mostafa Moussa, is estimated to have obtained 3 per cent of the vote.

Vote counting started after polling stations closed on Wednesday.According to non-official figures, 21,088,295 people voted for Sisi in polling stations across Egypt. The official results will be announced on April 2. Sisi posted photos of voters participat­ing in the polls and praised them on facebook for the huge turnout late on Wednesday.

"The voice of the masses of Egyptians will remain a witness - no doubt - that the will of our nation is prevailing with a force that does not know weakness," Sisi said. "The scenes of the Egyptians outside the polling stations will remain a matter of honour and pride for me and hard evidence of the greatness of our nation," he added. According to the official results of the vote count released by the general election committee in Aswan governorat­e, Sisi received 254,940 votes against Moussa's 9,563 votes.

In Sidi Gaber in Alexandria governorat­e, Sisi won 83,631 votes against 2,474 votes for his rival. The number of eligible voters who cast their ballots stood at 95,486, with 86,112 valid votes registered, it said.Alexandria governorat­e has more than 3.8 million eligible voters.

In the Nile Delta governorat­e of Gharbiya, Sisi obtained 90 per cent of votes, with a turnout of more than 50 per cent, state news agency MENA reported, citing preliminar­y results.

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