Mehleb forms parliamentary election districts committee

Aya Nader
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Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb announced parliamentary elections are poised to commence before mid-June. (AFP File Photo)
Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb issued Tuesday a decision to form a committee to draft a law allocating election districts in the upcoming parliamentary elections. (AFP File Photo)
Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb issued Tuesday a decision to form a committee to draft a law allocating election districts in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
(AFP File Photo)

Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb issued Tuesday a decision to form a committee to draft a law allocating election districts in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

The committee will not take effect until the committee for the new border divisions of governorates finishes its work, reported state-owned Al-Ahram.

The committee is to be headed by the Minister of Transitional Justice Ibrahim El-Henaidi, and the House of Representatives. It will consist of: the advisor to the prime minister for security affairs and elections; assistant to the minister of justice for legislative affairs; assistant interior minister for legal affairs; professor of constitutional law at the Faculty of Law in Ain ​​Shams University, Ali Abdel Aal; and Professor of Public Law in Mansoura University, Salah al-Din Fawzi

The law that will be in accordance with proposals, the constitution and parliament law, is set to be a final one.

The parliamentary elections are the third step in Egypt’s roadmap following issuing the constitution and presidential elections

President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi had announced the roadmap in July following the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi.

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