
Egyptians have strongly backed constitutional changes that will allow the country to move quickly on to elections.
Official results show that 77% of voters in Saturday's referendum backed the changes. Under former President Hosni Mubarak, elections were stage-managed affairs with pre-determined results and turnout was very low.
A parliamentary vote may now take place as early as September.
Mohammed Ahmed Attiyah, the head of the supreme judicial committee who supervised the vote, said 18.5 million people voted in favour of the changes. Turnout was 41.2 % of the 45 million eligible voters.
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