Egypt Electoral Commission: Constitution Passed with 63.8% Support

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Egypt's constitution was passed with 63.8 percent voter support in the two-stage referendum that ended last weekend, the national electoral commission said on Tuesday.

Turnout was 32.9 percent of Egypt's total 52 million voters, the president of the commission, Samir Abul Maati, told a news conference in Cairo.

The figures confirmed those given by President Mohamed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood, which had backed the new charter.

Abul Maati rejected opposition claims that fake judges supervised some of the polling -- one of several allegations of polling fraud the opposition National Salvation Front made after each leg of the referendum held December 15 and 22.

The charter, and Morsi's determination to hold the referendum without building consensus, provoked weeks of protests, some of which turned violent.

The Front has said it will not cease its struggle, raising the prospect of prolonged instability in the Arab world's most populous nation.

Comments 6
Missing helicopter 25 December 2012, 20:40

Percentages do not matter, it is the content that matters. A Constitution that does not provide equality and Liberty to all its citizens is not worth the paper it is written on.

Thumb lebanon_first 25 December 2012, 22:09

Here goes Egypt for a few decades of middle ages, until they know better.

Thumb Chupachups 26 December 2012, 01:07

So through democracy they decided on something that contradicts freedom..... Loooooooooooooooooooooooool

3a2bel surya

Missing servant-of-jesus 26 December 2012, 02:55

and now it all begins...

Missing mohammad_ca 26 December 2012, 03:40

I wonder if any of you have even read the new constitution...

Missing phillipo 26 December 2012, 12:55

Less than 21% (63.8% of 32.9%) of the population of Egypt accept this new constitution, but the government claims a victory.
With democracy based on figures like this, I pity have pity for the future of the Egyptian people.