The Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), which represents Egypt's Muslim
Brotherhood, has won 47 per cent of all seats in the country's election
for the lower house of parliament, the election commission has said.
The FJP won 235 seats in the new People's Assembly, Abdel Moez
Ibrahim, the head of the country's election commission, announced on
Saturday.
It also secured 127 seats on party lists, while its candidates won
another 108 in first-past-the-post constituency votes, where votes were
cast for individual candidates.
The hardline Islamist Salafi al-Nour party has won 24 per cent of all seats on offer.
The liberal al-Wafd party won about seven per cent of the seats,
according to the latest results. The remaining 22 per cent of seats were
split amongst smaller political parties.
The election commission says that voter turnout was 54 per cent in the polls.
Brotherhood, has won 47 per cent of all seats in the country's election
for the lower house of parliament, the election commission has said.
The FJP won 235 seats in the new People's Assembly, Abdel Moez
Ibrahim, the head of the country's election commission, announced on
Saturday.
It also secured 127 seats on party lists, while its candidates won
another 108 in first-past-the-post constituency votes, where votes were
cast for individual candidates.
The hardline Islamist Salafi al-Nour party has won 24 per cent of all seats on offer.
The liberal al-Wafd party won about seven per cent of the seats,
according to the latest results. The remaining 22 per cent of seats were
split amongst smaller political parties.
The election commission says that voter turnout was 54 per cent in the polls.