The voting process will be conducted in the midterm elections in the subcommittee of the Journalists Syndicate in Alexandria, inside its headquarters in the area of Raml Station, after the completion of the quorum for the General Assembly.
The Alexandria Journalists Syndicate Council, headed by Fikri Abdel Salam, took all precautionary measures announced by the General Syndicate of Journalists, which aim to ensure the health and safety of the members of the General Assembly of the Syndicate of Journalists.
The union witnessed the suspension of workers' lists in Alexandria, and indicative panels regarding the location of registration and voting.
Elections are held for the seat of the president, which is currently occupied by Diaa Rashwan, and half the number of seats according to the text of Article 43 of the Syndicate Law, which states that the term of membership in the Council of the Syndicate is four years, and the membership of half of the members of the Council ends every two years, and the term of membership of the President is two years, and it is not permissible to elect him more than Twice in a row, and membership in the Bar Council shall be without pay or remuneration.
The committee overseeing the mid-term elections of the Journalists Syndicate Council announced the final lists of the names of the candidates for the mid-term elections for the Journalists Syndicate in March 2021.
The list of candidates for the position of captain included: Diaa Rashwan "Al-Ahram", Rifat Rashad "Akhbar Al-Youm", Syed Al-Iskandarani "Al-Gomhoria", Talaat Hashem "Misr Al-Fatat", Karem Yahya "Al-Mashhad" and Mohamed Maghrabi "Al-Shaab".
There are 21 "over age" candidates, and the list of candidates for seats in the Syndicate Council over 15 years of membership included 21 candidates: Ibrahim Abu Kaileh "Al-Gomhoria", Osama Shehata "Al-Jumhouria", Mr. Hijazi "Al-Ahram", Jamal Abdul Rahim "Al-Gomhoria", Hussein Al-Zanati. Al-Ahram, Khaled Al-Balshi “Free”, Safwat Abdel-Azim Wahba “Al-Ahram”, Abdul-Raouf Khalifa “Al-Ahram”, Fikria Ahmed “Al-Wafd”, Muhammad Bahjat “Al-Ahram”, Muhammad Kharaga “Al-Ahram”, Abdul Majeed Abdel-Razek “Al-Ahram”, Mahmoud Sabry Al-Ahram, Mamdouh Al-Sagheer, Akhbar Al-Youm, Nour Al-Hoda Zaki, Al-Arabi, Hani Emara, Al-Ahram, Hiba Muhammad Pasha, Al-Ahram, Haitham Fawzi Rakha, Al-Ahram, Wajdi Rizk Al-Ahram, Yasser Selim, Al-Wataniya.
The list of underage candidates included 35 candidates: Abu Al-Saud Muhammad “Al-Masry Al-Youm”, Ahmed Al-Demerdash “Amwal Al-Ghad”, Ahmed Sabry “Al-Diyar”, Ahmed Mahfouz “Free”, Islam Ahmed Abazaid “The Arab Market”, Ikram Mansour “Al-Gomhoria”. Al-Shahat Mustafa Sarhan “Al-Ghad”, Ayman Abdel-Majeed “Rose Al-Youssef”, Ayman Mustafa “Al-Sabah”, Hussam Al-Swaify “Al-Fajr”, Hussein Metwally “Al-Badeel”, Dalia Abu Shaqa “Radio and Television Magazine”, Doaa Al-Najjar “Al-Gomhoria”, Raymond Francis “Free Sami Abd Al-Radi “Al-Watan” and Samia Farouk “Al-Wafd”.
Also nominated are: Sumaya Al-Ajouz "Middle East News Agency", Taha Hassan Ibrahim "Al-Souq Al-Arabiya", Alaa Omran "Al-Gomhoria", Ali Halabi "Akhbar Al-Youm", Omar Ammar "Radio and Television", Amr Badr "Al-Dustour", Awni Nafeh “Al-Dustour”, generous from God Mr. Ahmed “Today's News Foundation”, Muhammad Al-Sayed Abu Zaid “Al-Shorouq”, Muhammad Saad Abdul Hafeez “Al-Shorouq”, Muhammad Munir Tawfiq “Al-Masaa”, Mahmoud Abdeen “Al-Dustour”, Mahmoud Al-Dabaa “The Seventh Day”, Al-Laithi assistant "Al-Naba", Haitham Al-Noihi "Akhbar Al-Youm", Haitham Battah "Al-Youm", Wael Sadat "Al-Badil", Walid Salah "Al-Dustour", Yasser Mustafa "the nation."
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