Embassies
Egyptians abroad opened House voting smoothly in 117 countries, with steady turnout and an orderly day-one close.
He stated that regional challenges over the past two years have led to a loss of approximately $9 billion in Suez Canal revenues. So, President Sisi called for examining the experiences of countries that have faced similarly difficult circumstances and succeeded in overcoming them through determination, hard work, and perseverance, ultimately achieving meaningful change in the lives of their people.
The Ibero-American embassies decided to cooperate in a cinematic venture to present a selection of movies in Zawya.
Counting votes started late Sunday at 9pm local time in Kuwait
The second day of voting launched at 3am (Cairo time) in China due to time difference
Presidential hopeful Moussa expressed his satisfaction with the smooth voting process abroad.
Egypt's embassies in Tokyo Seoul and Pyongyang started to receive voters early Saturday who came to cast their ballots in the 2018 presidential election
Minister of Immigration Nabila Makram praised the high turnout by citizens who amassed at Egyptian embassies abroad.
The National Elections Authority (NEA) held a press conference on Friday to review the progress of the electoral process commenced yesterday.
The second day of voting starts Friday at 10pm (Cairo time) in New Zealand due to time difference
The vote starts Friday at 2am local time in China due to time difference
Egypt's embassy in Tokyo started to receive voters early Friday who came to cast their ballots in the 2018 presidential election
Egypt's embassies in in Tokyo and Seoul started to receive voters early Friday who came to cast their ballots in the 2018 presidential election.
Egypt's embassy in Canberra started to receive voters early Friday who came to cast their ballots in the 2018 presidential election.
Bishop Sorial was the first Egyptian to cast his ballot as the Egyptian embassy in Canberra opened its doors for expatriates to cast their ballots.
The vote started at 12am (Cairo time) in Australia due to time difference
The vote started at 12am (Cairo time) in Australia due to time difference
The vote starts late Thursday in New Zealand and Australia due to time difference
The vote starts Thursday at 10pm (Cairo time) in New Zealand due to time difference
The first polling station to open its door for the voting process will be in New Zealand