Egyptian voters are expected to vote in favor of a proposal next week to liberalize ballot access for presidential candidates. Another reform proposal is expected to be announced after the referendum. It would ease ballot access for all political parties, for all office. See this story. Apparently the proposal will permit any party on the ballot that requests to be on. An official commented that this would lead to a proliferation of parties, but that eventually people would only be interested in the larger parties. Thanks to Ken Krawchuk for this news.
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Gee – back to Adam and Eve stuff.
Each election is NEW and has ZERO to do with any previous election — i.E. EQUAL nominating petitions — to reduce a total insane over-crowded ballot.
Way too difficult for the alleged *advanced* party hack SCOTUS M-O-R-O-N-S to understand.
Have LOTS of the Middle East folks had some sort of MASSIVE brain change — to END the EVIL rule of the EVIL monarchs/oligarchs ??? — akin to the 4 July 1776 DOI in the U.S.A. ??? Stay tuned.