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Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Fayza Abouelnaga said on Tuesday that the Cabinet is meeting on Wednesday to monitor the presidential election.

Meanwhile, Justice Minister Adel Abdel Hamid is forming an operations room for the same purpose. “People can call 19303 about any problem,” he said.

Prime Minister Kamal al-Ganzouri gave government employees one day off during the election that would be held on Wednesday and Thursday. Each institution would alternate the days so that work is not impeded.

Ganzoury called on all citizens to participate in the election as a duty. He also urged them to accept the decision of the majority. “I hope the election would pass peacefully,” he said. “And I call on all political forces to accept the result.”

Political and revolutionary forces, as well as trade unions, all formed operations rooms in various governorates, while the Judges for Egypt Movement assigned 350 judges and 1,500 observers to monitor the process.

Also, 9,457 observers from 53 different human rights organization accredited by the Presidential Elections Commission would be present at the various polling stations, while many other organizations would still do some monitoring though they did not obtain permits.

The Carter Center allowed 22 international observers from 14 countries to observe the campaigning, the voting and the counting, and Jimmy Carter met with Ganzouri on Tuesday to discuss the democratization process in Egypt.

The Muslim Brotherhood is forming 300 operation rooms and 30 committees to monitor violations, and is dispatching 70,000 representatives to the polling stations. 

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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Several international missions arrived Monday at Cairo International Airport to monitor the president election set to start Wednesday.

A delegation from Morocco TV channel presided over by Wafaa al-Magdy al-Edrissy arrived on board a flight coming from Casablanca.

A Supreme Constitutional Court representative received members of the Danish election monitoring committee, which arrived from Copenhagen. Correspondents from French TV also arrived, coming from Paris.

Former US President Jimmy Carter, head of the Carter Center rights group, arrived in Cairo Sunday leading a delegation from Paris that will stay in Egypt for one week to monitor the election. Egypt allowed 22 observers from the Carter Center to join 80 other people coming from different countries to monitor the first election after Hosni Mubarak resigned from office amid the uprising last year.

European Union representatives arrived in Cairo coming from Addis Ababa and Johannesburg, sources said.

The head of the Turkish high elections commission arrived from Istanbul, while former Seychelles President Sir James Mancham arrived from New York on board an Egyptian flight.

Several other international observers arrived Sunday coming from New York and European cities.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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A team of international observers was evacuated from a tense town in northern Syria on Wednesday, one day after a roadside bomb hit their convoy and left them stranded overnight with rebel forces, a U.N. spokesman said.

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