Egyptian leftists to boycott election

A leading Egyptian leftist party said yesterday it would boycott a parliamentary election, joining other groups that have refused…

A leading Egyptian leftist party said yesterday it would boycott a parliamentary election, joining other groups that have refused to take part because the vote has been skewed against them by an Islamist-drafted election law.

With Islamist parties including the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party planning nationwide campaigns, boycotts by liberals and leftists will enhance the chances of the Islamists securing a commanding say in the new parliament.

The Popular Current, led by former presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahy, also planned to boycott talks called by President Mohamed Mursi to discuss guarantees for ensuring a free and fair vote, said Heba Yassin, a spokeswoman for the party.

“We will neither participate in the national dialogue nor in the elections,” she said. Sabahy came in a close third in Egypt’s first free presidential election last year.

Hardliners

The hardline Salafist Nour Party, the second biggest Islamist group, said on Monday it planned to take part.

The liberal Dustour Party, headed by Mohamed ElBaradei, has decided to boycott the vote, to be held in four stages starting in late April.

Yassin said: “This is to protest against the elections law that we did not participate in drafting, and about which our opinion was not taken. Also, we reject the continuation of Mursi’s oppressive policies that have led to nothing but more bloodshed and political problems.” – (Reuters)

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