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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 4, 2014
Statement by the Press Secretary on the Presidential Election in Egypt
The United States looks forward to working with Abdelfattah al-Sisi,
the winner of Egypt’s presidential election, to advance our strategic
partnership and the many interests shared by the United States and
Egypt. President Obama, who is currently traveling in Europe, plans to
speak with President-elect al-Sisi in the coming days.
We note that domestic and international observers concluded in their
preliminary statements that Egypt’s Presidential Electoral Commission
(PEC) administered the election professionally and in line with Egyptian
laws. We are pleased that international organizations were allowed to
participate as observers, and note that balloting proceeded in a calm
and peaceful manner.
We also share concerns raised by observation groups about the
restrictive political environment in which this election took place. We
have consistently expressed our concerns about limits on freedom of
peaceful assembly, association, and expression and call upon the
government to ensure these freedoms as well as due process rights for
all Egyptians. As Egypt looks toward parliamentary elections later
this year, we urge the government to consider the recommendations of the
observer groups on ways to improve the administration of future
elections.
While elections are an integral component of a democratic society,
true democracy is built on a foundation of rule of law, civil liberties,
and open political discourse. We urge the President-elect and the
government to adopt the reforms that are needed to govern with
accountability and transparency, ensure justice for every individual,
and demonstrate a commitment to the protection of the universal rights
of all Egyptians.
Egypt and its people have made clear their demands for dignity,
justice, and political and economic opportunity. The United States
fully supports the democratic aspirations of the Egyptian people and we
will stand with them as they pursue the future that they deserve.
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