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Egyptian Shura Council election, 2012 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Egyptian Shura Council election, 2012
Shura Council elections were held in Egypt between 29 January and 22 February 2012.〔 The Freedom and Justice Party emerged as the largest party in the Council, winning 105 of the 180 elected seats. ==Background==
Parliamentary elections were held in late 2010 and were followed by controversy and repression as well as accusations of fraud. Following similar events in Tunisia during the Arab Spring, Egyptian activists called for protesters to turn up in cities around Egypt on various specially-designated days of rages. Though violence was reported at some points, protests were largely peaceful with the army staying quiet until 10 February 2011, when calls for Hosni Mubarak to resign were at their peak. The following day, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced Mubarak's resignation from the presidency while turning power over to the military. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, headed by Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi would lead the country for a transitional period until a civilian government takes over. A constitutional referendum was then approved on 19 March.
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