An Egyptian belly dancer, who was allowed by the Supreme Elections Commission to run for parliament, has been banned by the Supreme Administrative Court for lacking a “good reputation”.

Becoming popular for her criticism of Islamists during the Presidency of Mohammed Morsi, Sama Al-Masry had been hoping to represent the people of the Gamalia district.

According to the Supreme Administrative Court, having “pleasant” traits is good for people to have in general but mandatory for members of parliament. Lacking such traits results in the Member of Parliament facing “instabilities” in carrying out his/her role and duties, added the court.

In making its decision, the court said it reviewed television shows, interviews and other videos featuring Sama Al-Masry. The judges found out that Al-Masry is ill mannered and does not promote the appropriate image expected of a woman.

In regards to her work being an expression of creativity, the court said that creativity and innovation can be achieved while also upholding values and ethics.

Ahead of the ruling, Al-Masry told the media that she would respect the outcome but that she had always dreamt of representing the people of her constituency. The lawsuit had been filed by Samir Sabry, who said that she was not fit to represent the Gamalia district.

Belly dancers in Egypt have recently faced a wave of lawsuits. In September, two belly dancers, who had been charged of debauchery and the promotion of immorality in their music videos, were sentenced to six months in prison.

Egypt’s parliamentary elections are set to take place on 17 and 18 October for Egyptian expatriates and 18 and 19 October for those living in Egypt.  The second phase of the elections is scheduled for 21 November 2015.

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By MPC Journal Team

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One thought on “Egyptian Belly Dancer Banned From Parliamentary Elections for Lacking Good Reputation”
  1. Nooooooooooopeshe isn’t a Muslim , you ppl don’t mix only 60 % of arabs are Muslimsanyhow Muslims girls ain’t angels so psosibly find Muslims like this but its so rare at least porn isn’t rife in our countries like the west so please keep silent ((:

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