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South Korean Ambassador to Egypt Hong Jin Wook casts his vote in the South Korean presidential elections

 

South Korean Ambassador to Egypt Hong Jin Wook casts his vote in the South Korean presidential elections



Koreans residing in Egypt vote in the Korean presidential elections as the voting process begins abroad

  On February 23 (Egypt time) South Koreans residing in Egypt began casting ballots in the presidential election, with the start of the overseas voting process for South Korean citizens.

The voting process for Korean citizens residing in Egypt began at 8 am on February 23 at the polling station of the Korean Embassy in Egypt in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.

The voting process for citizens residing abroad will take place from 8 am to 5 pm every day until February 28, which means that Korean citizens in Egypt can cast their votes on Friday (25) and Saturday (26) as well despite these two days. Weekend days in Egypt.

316 citizens residing in Egypt were registered to participate in the voting process abroad.





سفير كوريا الجنوبية لدي مصر هونغ جين ووك يدلي بصوته في انتخابات الرئاسية في كوريا الجنوبية

الكوريون المقيمون في مصر يصوتون في الانتخابات الرئاسية الكورية حيث تبدأ عملية التصويت في الخارج

  في 23 فبراير (بتوقيت مصر) بدأ الكوريون الجنوبيون المقيمون في مصر الإدلاء بأصواتهم في الانتخابات الرئاسية ، مع بدء عملية التصويت في الخارج للمواطنين الكوريين الجنوبيين.

بدأت عملية التصويت للمواطنين الكوريين المقيمين في مصر في الساعة 8 صباحًا يوم 23 فبراير في مركز الاقتراع المقام بالسفارة الكورية في مصر بالعاصمة المصرية القاهرة.

ستتم عملية التصويت للمواطنين المقيمين في الخارج من الساعة 8 صباحًا حتى 5 مساءً كل يوم حتى 28 فبراير ، مما يعني أنه يمكن للمواطنين الكوريين في مصر الإدلاء بأصواتهم يوم الجمعة (25) والسبت (26) أيضًا على الرغم من هذين اليومين. أيام عطلة نهاية الأسبوع في مصر.

تم تسجيل 316 مواطناً مقيمًا في مصر للمشاركة في عملية التصويت في الخارج.








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