Egypt presidential election: no surprises in store as Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi eyes 3rd term
- Voting in Egypt’s presidential election to take place from December 10 to 12
- President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi, a former army chief, has been in power since 2014
Egypt is gearing up this month for a presidential election certain to win incumbent Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi a third term in office, despite rising public discontent as the country faces its worst ever economic crisis.
From Sunday through Tuesday, Egyptians aged 18 and above will be able to cast their ballots for one of four candidates – former army chief Sisi, in power since he deposed elected Islamist president Mohammed Mursi in 2013, and three other relative unknowns.
Preparations for elections in the Arab world’s most populous country are massive in scale – with nearly 9,400 polling stations set up and 15,000 judicial employees working over the three days of voting.
Results are expected to be announced on December 18, unless a second round of voting is required.
However, Egypt’s nearly 106 million residents see this as unlikely given Sisi’s record of receiving over 96 per cent of the vote in both the 2014 and 2018 elections.