Egypt's Sisi Wins Presidential Election With 89.6% Of Vote
- Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi won a third term with 89.6% of the vote, securing a landslide victory in the election.
- Voter turnout reached a record high of 66.8%, the highest in Egypt's history.
- Sisi, a retired army field marshal, was first elected as president in 2014 after the overthrow of Islamist president Mohammad Morsi.
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Egypt's Sisi secures third term in overwhelming election win
CAIRO — Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has won a third term with 89.6 per cent of the vote in the Arab world's most populous nation, the national election authority said on Monday. The outcome of the December 10-12 poll secured 69-year-old Sisi his third and, according to the Egyptian constitution, final term in office, starting in April and set to run for six years. It was the third time in a decade Sisi wins a landslide victory. In bo…
Egypt's el-Sissi cruises to reelection amid domestic, international turmoil
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, who has ruled with an unquestioned grip for the past nine years, won reelection to a third, six-year term in office, election authorities announced Monday. He ran against three virtually unknown opponents. El-Sissi recorded a landslide victory, securing 89.6% of the vote, the National Election Authority said. Turnout was 66.8% of more than 67 million registered voters. "The voting percentage is the highe…
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