Egypt election committee working on 'new timetable' for parliamentary poll - spokesman

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Supreme Election Committee said on Sunday it was working on a "new timetable" for holding a parliamentary election. Earlier the Supreme Constitutional Court had ruled that an article related to a law defining electoral districts was unconstitutional, opening the way for a delay to the March-April parliamentary poll. "The committee is working on a defining a new timetable for the electoral measures," the committee's spokesman, Judge Omar Marwan, told Reuters. (Reporting by Mahmoud Mourad; Writing by Yara Bayoumy)