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The Egyptian Court of Cassation issued a decisive ruling rejecting the appeal against the victory of the National List for Egypt in the West Delta sector in the House of Representatives elections, meaning the election nullification file is definitively closed.

The Egyptian Court of Cassation issued a decisive ruling rejecting the appeal filed against the victory of the National List for Egypt in the West Delta sector in the House of Representatives elections, which means the file of election nullification is definitively closed. The decision of the Court of Cassation, which is the highest judicial authority in Egypt, is final and not subject to appeal, and confirms the legitimacy of the election results previously announced by the National Elections Authority for the Egyptian House of Representatives elections 2025.
This decision marks the end of a long controversy surrounding the House of Representatives elections 2025, which are considered the longest parliamentary elections in modern Egypt's history. The electoral process witnessed a series of judicial appeals, leading to the nullification of results in some electoral districts, the cancellation of others, and re-elections in several areas multiple times. Some parties had filed judicial appeals against the results of the West Delta sector for procedural or legal reasons, which sparked widespread political and legal debate over months.
Today's decision by the Court of Cassation is a legal conclusion to all appeals related to this sector, and it solidifies the principle of electoral process stability and the legitimacy of elected institutions. This judicial resolution is expected to contribute to strengthening political stability and enabling the new House of Representatives to effectively exercise its legislative and oversight powers.
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