Dr.. Walaa Jad Al-Karim writes: My testimony is against Haitham Al-Hariri, who I stand on the opposite bank for his convictions

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Hariri was the least spender among the candidates of his district and the only one to announce the financial details of his campaign 
The seventh day I dealt with the deputy with a “logic, do not approach prayer,” and the incident reveals a “drain of respect” in some media outlets 
On the political level, I stand on the opposite bank of Haitham Hariri's convictions, and I do not share with him most of his views and assessments of the current situation, but my professional and patriotic conscience is willing to stand silent at a time when a dirty campaign is being conducted against the man in which platforms from the seventh day sample are being used, and the country echoes as a spearhead to attack him. By “cutting” the facts and questioning his financial and professional liabilities in a way that contradicts the rules of journalistic honor, contradicts reality, and tramples logic.
I am here presenting an impartial “professional” and human rights testimony about facts and practices that I was a part of a year ago, specifically in conjunction with the last parliamentary elections, facts that reveal indications that contradict those that the promoters of the unjust campaign against the man tried to establish.
In the last quarter of 2015, and through my role as responsible for “Partners for Transparency,” we implemented the first initiative of its kind in Egypt to monitor electoral financing and spending under the slogan “Our Voices Against Your Money”. At that time we were seeking to monitor the extent of political money's impact on the electoral process. In Egypt, a serious contribution to achieving an electoral atmosphere is closer to expressing the will of the voters.
In view of the lack of funding allocated for the initiative, and at the same time we as a team were keen to adhere to the highest levels of methodology, the opinion was settled that the monitoring process should cover only five electoral districts at the level of the republic, through which we present a model that can be circulated in the upcoming elections, and among these five constituencies was Muharram. Bek in the Alexandria governorate, which is now represented by MP Haitham Hariri, the son of the great leftist militant Abu al-Ezz al-Hariri, and a member of the 25-30 bloc, and the subject of cheap accusations from some media outlets whose respect has been bleeding for years without a single sane move to stop the bleeding.
At that time, we were relying on a set of communicative tools to access information related to the candidate's funding sources, the size of this funding, the spending items, and the extent of his commitment to the legal rules contained in the Law on Exercising Political Rights, Parliament, as well as monitoring the candidate's own commitment to the rules of transparency, disclosure and announcement of his bank account, sources of financing His campaign, and the extent of his keenness to provide statements to followers and observers.
At the time, our campaign received very great media attention, and large areas of media coverage were allocated to it on many platforms, including the seventh day, the parliamentarian and the Al-Nahar channel.
 Based on field evidence and facts that I was close to and responsible for managing it, I say with a clear conscience that Haitham Hariri was the only candidate who announced his bank account and campaign financing sources within his constituency, and he was one of the few candidates who adhered to the legal rules for electoral financing and spending, and he was keen on transparency, disclosure and response. To request information from followers, and was the least expensive of its competitors.
Haitham al-Hariri used to stand in front of many candidates who have money and spend it generously in crude propaganda, buying votes, and paying disguised and convincing electoral bribes. However, the majority of voters gave their votes to Haitham to represent them under the dome of parliament and withheld their confidence from others, so do seventh-day officials believe that these voters Will they believe the petition “Do not come close to prayer” published on the seventh day, trying to “attach” the accusation of corruption and abuse of influence with their deputy?
Haytham Hariri succeeded in the "legitimate" people's votes, although he could not be included in the list of an organization supported by the state, and there were no businessmen behind him spending his campaign and waiting for the price under the dome, and he was not affiliated with a religious group from the right or a "anarchist" group on the left, and the difference with the positions Haitham's convictions never justify going beyond these facts, and resting on the impact of canned lies.
General Manager, Partners for Transparency
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