All 454 seats to the People's Assembly of Egypt 227 seats were needed for a majority
First party
Second party
Leader
Atef Sedki
Khaled Mohieddin
Party
NDP
Tagammu
Seats won
348
6
Prime Minister before election
Atef Sedki
NDP
Subsequent Prime Minister
Atef Sedki
NDP
Early parliamentary elections were held in Egypt on 29 November 1990, with a second round for 261 seats on 6 December.[1] They followed a referendum in October on the early dissolution of Parliament due to issues surrounding the legality of the 1987 elections. However, the elections were boycotted by the Socialist Labour Party (SLP), the Liberal Socialists Party (LSP) and the New Wafd Party, which claimed that the reformed Electoral Law would fail to ensure free elections.[1]
The result was a victory for the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), which won 348 of the 444 elected seats. However, a further 56 of the 83 independent candidates were affiliated with the NDP, whilst 14 were affiliated with the New Wafd Party, 8 with the SLP and one with the LSP.[2] Voter turnout was reported to be 44.2%,[1] but was estimated to be only 20-30%.[2]
^ abcEgypt: Elections held in 1990 Inter-Parliamentary Union
^ abThe Middle East and North Africa 2003 p293
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