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Egypt: Citizens to Vote in June
Monitor, 21 February 2012
A year on after the ouster of Hosni Mubarak, Egyptians are set to vote in a new president. Read more »
One year after Hosni Mubarak's resignation as the country's leader, citizens are preparing for the presidential elections, set to take place in June.
Demonstrators from a range of political backgrounds in Egypt demanding that the ruling military hand over to a civilian government.
We look at rising tensions between the Muslim Brotherhood, Salafis and SCAF as Egypt's political turmoil grows. see more »
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Lt. Gen. Sami Anan stated that the country's armed forces are keen to continue the democratic process during the transitional phase. Read more »
The protracted debate over several issues has caused the delays in forming a democratic government, a new report shows. Read more »
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