Egipto vota una nueva Constitución para avalar al Gobierno militar
Egipto vota una nueva Constitución para avalar al Gobierno militar
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Un hombre deposita su voto en la urna en Ciudad Nasser, en El Cairo
14.01.2014An Egyptian man cast his ballot at a polling station during the second day of voting on a new constitution on January 15, 2014 in the Nasr City district of the Egyptian capital, Cairo. Egyptians resumed voting in the constitutional referendum, with turnout expected to hold the key to a likely presidential bid by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi after clashes killed nine the previous day. AFP PHOTO / VIRGINIE NGUYEN HOANGAFP PHOTO / VIRGINIE NGUYEN HOANG -
Largas colas en El Cairo para votar la segunda Constitución egipcia en menos de un año.
14.01.2014Egyptians queue up to cast their vote on a new constitution in Al-Haram in the southern Cairo Giza district on January 14, 2014. The military-installed government implored voters to turn out en masse to ratify the constitution, with the country's lingering polarisation underscored by the explosion of a small bomb in Cairo that caused no injuries. AFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD KHALEDAFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD KHALED -
El Gobierno asegura que los egipcios "no solo votan a favor de la Constitución si no también a favor de la hoja de ruta".
14.01.2014An Egyptian woman registers to cast her vote on a new constitution at a polling station in Al-Haram in the southern Cairo Giza district on January 14, 2014. The military-installed government implored voters to turn out en masse to ratify the constitution, with the country's lingering polarisation underscored by the explosion of a small bomb in Cairo that caused no injuries. AFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD KHALEDAFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD KHALED
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