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Six foreign NGOS to monitor Egypt’s statute referendum

67 LOCAL BODIES WILL ALSO OVERSEE THE VOTE ON REVISED CONSTITUTI­ON

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Egypt has said it will allow six foreign groups to monitor a referendum on the revised constituti­on that is being drafted, although no date has been announced for the vote.

The referendum is the first key step of a roadmap adopted by the country’s militaryin­stalled authoritie­s after the ouster of Islamist president Mohammad Mursi in July. The roadmap envisages that the referendum on the constituti­on be held before the end of the year and that it would be followed by parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections next year.

“Sixty- seven local NGOs [ non- government organisati­ons] and six foreign NGOs will be allowed to monitor the referendum,” Hesham Mukhtar, spokesman for the High Election Commission told reporters.

Mukhtar did not name the foreign NGOs. He said the date for the referendum is yet to be set, but it will be held over two days.

Egyptian

officials, however, said that the referendum was most likely to be held in the second half of January after Christian holidays.

Christians, mostly Copts, are a significan­t minority in Egypt and are represente­d on the 50- member panel that is drafting the revised constituti­on.

Mursi had rushed the previous constituti­on through a referendum in December 2012, after declaring his decisions beyond judicial review.

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