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Egipto vota una nueva Constitución para avalar al Gobierno militar

Egipto vota una nueva Constitución para avalar al Gobierno militar

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  • Las autoridades han empapelado las calles con carteles en los que se lee "Sí a la Constitución".

    Las autoridades han empapelado las calles con carteles en los que se lee "Sí a la Constitución".

    Egyptian women sit in front of posters reading in Arabic: "Yes to the constitution" and a portrait of Egypt's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (C) as Egyptians turn at at polling stations 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 KHALED
  • Seguidores del ministro de Defensa y jefe del Ejército, Abdel Fatah al Sisi, corean su nombre y muestran sus fotos, al tiempo que animan a los egipcios a votar.

    Seguidores del ministro de Defensa y jefe del Ejército, Abdel Fatah al Sisi, corean su nombre y muestran sus fotos, al tiempo que animan a los egipcios a votar.

    Supporters of the Egyptian Army and Army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi shout slogans with posters of Sisi against ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi and members of the Muslim Brotherhood, in front of a damaged building of a court complex after an explosion in Imbaba, north of Cairo January 14, 2014. An explosion was heard in Cairo just before voting was due to begin, security sources said on Tuesday. The blast occurred near a court complex in the district of Imbaba. There were no early reports of casualties.Egyptians began voting on Tuesday in a constitutional referendum, the first ballot since the military overthrew Mursi and an event likely to spawn a presidential bid by Sisi. REUTERS/Al Youm Al Saabi Newspaper (EGYPT - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY POLITICS ELECTIONS)
  • El Gobierno militar necesita una alta participación para legitimarse tras el golpe de Estado.

    El Gobierno militar necesita una alta participación para legitimarse tras el golpe de Estado.

    Egyptian women queue up to cast their 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 KHALED

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