On December 8, the African Union Commission (AUC) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) sent a joint delegation to Egypt to monitor the country's elections.
Regional organizations have sent delegations to monitor the upcoming Egyptian presidential election - Photo: A campaign poster of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on a street in Cairo, Egypt, December 5. (Source: Reuters) |
At the invitation of the Government and the National Elections Authority of Egypt (NEA), the delegation will assess and report on the presidential election process in the country.
The AU-COMESA delegation was led by former Ugandan Vice President Specioza Wandira Kazibwe and COMESA Committee on Aging member Ambassador John O. Kakonge.
The delegation includes 70 short-term observers who are ambassadors appointed by the African Union (AU), members of civil society organizations, election officials and experts, as well as African human rights experts.
These observers will be deployed to 16 of Egypt's 25 provinces.
The 2024 Egyptian presidential election sees a race between four candidates, including incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Egyptian Social Democratic Party Chairman Farid Zahran, Al Wafd Party Chairman Abdel-Sanad Yamama and Republican People's Party Chairman Hazem Omar.
The four candidates have each laid out their visions for improving the lives of the people during their next six-year term. The NEA is expected to announce the final results of the election on December 18, if the results show that there is no need for a second round.
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