• MB News
  • October 29, 2005
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The national coalition is preparing five thousand observers

The national coalition is preparing five thousand observers

The national coalition is preparing five thousand observers for legislative elections
Mohamed El shereef wrote:
The general secretariat of the national coalition for change and reformation agreed with the participation of Al Ekhwan Al Moslemeen , both Al Wafd and Al Amal “ labour” parties, communists, revolutionist and some public characters on  preparing five thousand observer for people’s assembly’s next elections intended to be held in the 9th of next November .

 

The coalition’s general secretary Dr Mohammed Habeeb the prime representative for the general councillor of Al Ekhwan Al Moslemeen , said in the secretariat’s meeting that held in the evening of Tuesday 18/10/2005 AC. That we depend on election’s internal supervision in revealing the expected forgery .Confirming that all current indicators asserts the existence of definite intention for forgery as the emergency status still imposed.

And there are around 20000 detainee are still in prisons and detention camps. And voter’s lists still need revising.

 

 Habeeb referred that Al Ekhwan succeeded in former presidential elections in gathering 3000 election observer who were able to observe hundreds of violations in many election committees, adding that: we rely on the internal supervision meanwhile we don’t rely on the external supervision but we don’t reject it.

 

The coalition’s general secretariat agreed on adopting the situation of not claiming for external supervision on next elections but in the same time the general doesn’t reject it.

The coalition’s general secretariat’s members has doubted the election’s external supervision’s seriousness.

 

Referring that the abroad force doesn’t move except for personal interest, and doesn’t care for Egypt’s interest but their basic goal is recruiting supervision to work for their own interest added to its being a form of external intervention’s forms in countries’ internal affairs.