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Egypt court rules that presidential elections can go forward on schedule
Last Wednesday, a provincial court in the town of Benha ruled to suspend the elections following alleged administrative errors.
Egypt court rules to keep elections on schedule
Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court has overturned a lower court ruling that would have suspended the upcoming presidential election.
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Egypt: A low-level administrative court in Benha, Egypt, ruled on 9 May that Egypt must suspend the 23 May presidential elections because he found that the Supreme Elections Commission overstepped its mandate and that only the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces is authorized to call elections.
Egypt: Low court orders suspension of elections
Legal experts said that the order issued by a provincial court would probably be reversed, because the suit was based on a technicality.