Ägypten
Makarna schrieb:Nur mal so zur Info:

Gegen Ende des Osmanischen Reiches gab es mehrere (außer den Jungtürken, in denen auch "Nichttürken" waren) verschiedene "Reformistische Strömungen". Insbesondere auch in Ägypten. Der Nahe Osten hat genauso viel Potenzial und historisches Knowhow, wie der "demokratische" Ex-Ostblock. Die Panikmache ist absurd.
Der Osten hing nie an an einer Steinzeitreligion mit Weltmachtambitionen. Da wirds nichts zusammenkommen.

Zitat:Islamists win 65% of votes in first round of Egypt parliamentary election

Islamist parties have won 65 percent of votes for party list seats in the first round of parliamentary elections, according to official figures obtained by AFP on Sunday.

The Muslim Brotherhood won 36.62 percent of the vote, followed by the hard-line Salafist al-Nur party with 24.36 and the moderate Al-Wasat with 4.27, according to a chart provided by elections committee secretary general Yusri Abdel Karim.

Abdel Karim said that the committee would not provide percentages until the end of voting on January 10, but according to an official chart he provided the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party list won 3.56 million out of 9.73 million valid ballots.

The al-Nur party won 2.37 million, and the Wasat party 415,590 votes.
The liberal coalition the Egyptian Bloc received 13.35 percent, with 1.29 million votes.
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