Egypt Electıons Shura Councıl
EGYPT ELECTIONS SHURA COUNCILEPA02182212 AN EGYPTİAN WOMAN CASTS HER VOTE FOR THE MİD-TERM ELECTİONS OF THE SHURA COUNCİL - THE UPPER, CONSULTATİVE HO

epa02182212 An Egyptian woman casts her vote for the mid-term elections of the Shura Council - the upper, consultative house of the Egyptian parliament - at a polling station in Cairo, Egypt, 01 June 2010. The Shura council is composed of 264 members, 176 of whom are directly elected88 are appointed by the Egyptian President. Membership is on a rotating basis, with one third of the council renewed every three years. The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's largest opposition group, protested on 30 May 'corruptionirregularities' ahead of the 01 June voting day. The Brotherhood, which is officially banned, will be taking part in the elections with about a dozen candidates as independents. The upper house of Egypt's bicameral legislature is dominated by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's National Democratic Party (NDP). EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
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