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Statement No. (1) (10 AM)Continued adherence to the opening dates of the committees and the delay in opening a limited number of committees

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Observers of the “Egyptian Coalition for Human Rights and Development” monitored at the beginning of the second day of the presidential elections the commitment to open committees in the governorates of Cairo, Giza, Qalyubia, Alexandria, and Gharbia.

  • Cairo Governorate:
  • Committees No. (1), (2) and (3): Martyr Ahmed Mahmoud Hamed School, in Zulfaqar Street.
  • Committees No. (4) & (5): Mohamed Farid School in Helwan off Sherif Street.
  • Qalyubia Governorate:
  • Committee No. (15): Othman bin Affan Primary School in Ezbet Othman bin Affan, west of Shubra Al-Kheima.
  • Committees No. (25), (26), (27), and (28): Salah Al-Din Al-Ayoubi School in Khalaf Napurin Street, second Police Station Shubra Al-Kheima.
  • Alexandria Governorate:
  • Taha Hussein Secondary School Committee in the first Al-Raml section.
  • Committee No. (45): El Zaeem Sadat School, at Toson, Montazah.
  • Committees No. (30) and (31): Generations School in Agami.
  • Gharbia Governorate:
  • Committee No. (44): Martyr Abdullah Al-Sawi School in Qarancho.
  • Kafr Tarna Committee: Community Development Association in Ezbet Al Mansi.
  • Giza Governorate:
  • Al-Huda Official Language School Committee in Haram City, October Gardens.

Coalition followers monitored a delay in opening a limited number of committees in Alexandria and Qena governorates as follows:

  • Alexandria Governorate:
  • Committee of Martyr Ahmed Madani School in Mandara for 10 minutes.
  • Qena Governorate:
  • Committee No. (9): Khalid Bin Al-Waleed School for 15 minutes. (Address: Khaled Bin Al-Waleed Street, Qus Center, Qena Governorate).
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