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Egypt Constitution: Unofficial Data show referendum passed by 64 percent votes

New Delhi, Sun, 23 Dec 2012 NI Wire

The unofficial data, collected by the Muslim Brotherhood which backs President Mohamed Morsi, suggested that about 71.4 percent who voted Saturday approved the constitution, while 56.5 percent supported it in the first round of the voting on Dec. 15.

Egypt's newly- written draft constitution garnered about 64 percent of the votes in a two-round referendum.

Voter turnouts in both rounds were about 32 percent and 30 percent, respectively.

Although official results won't be available for several days, media reports had already indicated the constitution was supported backed by the majority of the votes.

Official results will be announced by the Supreme Election Commission.

When the results will be announced a parliamentary election will be held within two months.

As many as 25 million eligible voters in 17 governorates, including Giza, Suez, Ismailia and Port Said, were scheduled to cast their votes Saturday, while the first stage in last week covered Cairo, Alexandria and eight other governorates, according to a republican decree issued by President Morsi on Dec. 12.

Late November, 85 members of the beleaguered Constituent Assembly (CA) approved the draft constitution after a 17-hour marathon vote.

Morsi then called on Egyptians to cast their votes in the referendum.

Egyptians are divided over the draft constitution, which is supported mostly by Islamists and conservatives, but rejected by liberals, leftists and Copts.

More than a year of political tension and divide has taken a severe toll on Egypt's economic and social development.

The referendum brings slim hope to ease the situation and put the country back on track of stability and economic growth.

After the referendum, rival political forces in Egypt are likely to engage in a more heated fight over elections of the new parliament. Or they could strike a softer tone toward each other.

Whatever their choice, it will decide which path the country will take in the future and whether Egypt could make a quick recovery from turmoil.

(with inputs from IANS and ANI)


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