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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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  • El presidente provisional egipcio, Adly Mansour, muestra el dedo tras votar en El Cairo

    El presidente provisional egipcio, Adly Mansour, muestra el dedo tras votar en El Cairo

    A handout picture released by Egyptian presidency shows Egypt's interim president Adly Mansour showing his ink-stained finger after voting on a new constitution outside a polling station in Cairo on January 14, 2014. Egyptians were voting amid high security in a referendum likely to launch a presidential bid by the army chief who overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. AFP PHOTO / EGYPTIAN PRESIDENCY
  • Cerca de 160.000 militares se han desplegado en todo el país para garantizar la seguridad durante la jornada electoral.

    Cerca de 160.000 militares se han desplegado en todo el país para garantizar la seguridad durante la jornada electoral.

    Egyptian security forces are deployed nearby a polling station as security measures are reinforced during the vote on a new constitution on January 14, 2014 in the coastal city of Alexandria. Egyptians began voting amid high security on a new constitution billed as the first step toward democratic transition after the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. AFP PHOTO / STR
  • Un coche arde por circunstancias no aclaradas en el distrito cairota de Giza

    Un coche arde por circunstancias no aclaradas en el distrito cairota de Giza

    A vehicle is burning after it was torched in unknown circumstances on the day of the vote on a new constitution on January 14, 2014 in Giza, a district of Cairo. Egyptians began voting amid high security on a new constitution billed as the first step toward democratic transition after the ouster of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. AFP PHOTO / STR

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