Wednesday, January 09, 2013
Egypt parliamentary election seen in April - officials
By Marwa Awad
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt, battered by political turmoil and an economic crisis that has sent the local currency tumbling, will hold a parliamentary election in April, officials said on Wednesday.
Egypt's President Mohamed Mursi speaks to supporters in front of the presidential palace in Cairo November 23, 2012. REUTERS/Egyptian Presidency/Handout |
Under Egypt's new constitution approved by a referendum last month, President Mohamed Mursi must set an election date within 60 days of when he signed the document into law on December 26.
"The vote for parliament will take place in April," said an official at the presidency, who asked not to be named. "The exact date for the vote has not been fixed yet and the president will announce it no later than February 25."
The Islamist-led government is trying to clinch a $4.8 billion loan from the IMF to ease economic strains worsened by a turbulent political transition since a popular uprising toppled President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011.
Unrest over the constitution rammed through by Mursi late last year prompted the Islamist president to withdraw tax rises seen as part of a programme provisionally agreed with the International Monetary Fund.
The IMF is expected to send a technical team back to Cairo within two to three weeks to discuss the loan, which is vital to restoring a measure of confidence in the economy and in the Egyptian pound, which fell to a new low at a central bank auction of U.S. dollars on Wednesday.
The pound has lost 5 percent of its dollar value since the central bank adopted a new system of dollar sales on December 30 designed to stem the currency's fall. The pound has dropped 10.7 percent since Mubarak's overthrow nearly two years ago.
Qatar threw Egypt a financial lifeline on Tuesday, saying it had lent the country another $2 billion and given it an extra $500 million outright to help control the currency crisis, which has drained foreign reserves to a critical level.
Egypt has not had a lower house of parliament since the constitutional court dissolved the Islamist-dominated body in June. Legislative power now rests with the upper house.
"With a new parliament in place, Egypt would have completed its transition with an elected president, a constitution and a parliament," said another official at the presidency.
The Freedom and Justice Party, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, which propelled Mursi to power in a June election, was the biggest bloc in the previous parliament.
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