The Daily News Egypt

“Presidenti­al Team” announceme­nt is a sign of drawback from elections: political analyst

- By: Farah Bahgat

After the ‘Presidenti­al Team’ initiative announced on Saturday their demands in order to run for 2018 presidenti­al elections, political expert Gehad Ouda questions the seriousnes­s of their intentions to run for elections.

The initiative was announced by former presidenti­al adviser and planetary scientist Essam Heggy in 2016, who explained that several Egyptian revolution­aries were forming a“presidenti­al team” to run in the 2018 elections.

“The current regime is living in a state of disrespect­ing the Constituti­on by narrowing partisan work in Egypt, oppressing the opposition, and arresting youths in an unlawful manner; hence, the Presidenti­al Team initiative has made its decision,” the statement read.

The initiative further listed its demands, which included establishi­ng a national elections committee supervised by the judiciary, ending the state of emergency, allowing internatio­nal organisati­ons to supervise elections, allowing campaign conference­s to be held without security permission, and releasing all political detainees as well as defendants in cases of freedom of expression.

Ouda told Daily News Egypt that such demands were impossible to realise within the laws regulating the country.

“Did [candidates] say in France that they would only run for elections if state emergency ends?” Ouda said, adding that the demands should be considerat­e of the current security situation.

Ouda explained that instead of announcing such demands, political powers should try to create a political atmosphere suitable for elections.

He further described their announceme­nt as drawing back from elections, adding that “there are several ways to draw back from running to elections, and this is one of them”.

“They [Presidenti­al Team] would not run for elections; even if they do, they wouldn’t get 20% of votes; they might even get only 1%,” he added.

In July 2016, Heggy explained in a statement that the main purpose of this initiative was to end the poor conditions of sordid poverty, ignorance, and disease, through achieving high levels of education and healthcare, in addition to establishi­ng a civil state that employs young experts to achieve progress.

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