Polling continues in Egypt

November 29, 2011 01:33 pm | Updated 01:33 pm IST - CAIRO

Egyptian men line up to vote in the country's parliamentary election at a polling center in the Shubra neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. Shaking off years of political apathy, Egyptians on Monday began voting in their nation's first parliamentary elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster, a giant step toward what many in the country hope will be a democratic Egypt after decades of dictatorship.(AP Photo/David Sperry)

Egyptian men line up to vote in the country's parliamentary election at a polling center in the Shubra neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. Shaking off years of political apathy, Egyptians on Monday began voting in their nation's first parliamentary elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster, a giant step toward what many in the country hope will be a democratic Egypt after decades of dictatorship.(AP Photo/David Sperry)

Polls have opened for a second day of voting in Egypt’s landmark parliamentary elections, the first since Hosni Mubarak’s ouster.

The turnout on the first day was massive, despite security concerns and turmoil over a deadly spate of violence in the week before the balloting. It reflects the nation’s determination to break away from the past after 10 months of frustration over how the military rulers who took over from Mubarak are handling the transition.

Tuesday’s balloting is the second day in a voting process staggered over the next six weeks across 27 provinces.

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