He further described the electoral process that took place in Egypt's embassies and consulates during the past three days as a "wonderful election scene, according to people of all nationalities. "“As an electoral campaign for the incumbent president we had to be very cautious. We were firm regarding distinguishing the difference between Sisi as a candidate and as a president who is still in office,” Abu Shoka said, adding that the government didn’t interfere in the campaign by any means.During the past three days, Egyptian expatriates cast their ballots all over the world in the 2018 presidential election. Consulates and embassies across the world officially opened their doors on Friday, March 16, at 9 a.m. local time in each country. The final results of the first round will be announced on April 2.
Source: Egypt Today March 19, 2018 13:30 UTC