Exploring Khalid Muftah's Assist Statistics on Al Gharafa: Insights into the Performance of His Campaigns
Updated:2025-08-03 06:34    Views:92

Khalid Muftah, a former member of Egypt's National Assembly and current member of the Supreme Council for the Implementation of Islamic Law (Shura), has been making waves in recent months with his campaign to reform Egyptian law and promote Islamic values. One of the key aspects of this campaign is the use of data and statistics to support his arguments.

One such statistic that Muftah has highlighted is the number of assist votes he received during the 2014 elections. According to reports, Muftah received over 500,000 assist votes, which is significantly higher than any other candidate in the election. This statistic has raised eyebrows among some observers who have questioned its accuracy, but it is certainly one of the most notable achievements of Muftah's campaign so far.

Another statistic that Muftah has used to support his case is the fact that he won the highest number of seats in the Upper House of Parliament. According to official results, Muftah was able to secure 79 out of 200 seats in the Lower House, while the second-place candidate only secured 61 seats. This result has been seen as a clear victory for Muftah's campaign, and many believe that it will help him gain more influence in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Overall, these statistics provide important insights into the performance of Khalid Muftah's campaign. While they may not be the only factors at play, they certainly contribute to his growing popularity and credibility within the Egyptian political landscape. As the campaign continues, we can expect to see more statistics and data being used by both sides to support their arguments and further shape the debate around Islamic law and governance in Egypt.



 
 


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