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Socialist presidential contender Abul-Ezz El-Hariri charges Muslim Brotherhood with allying itself with former regime, encouraging 'military coup'
Leftist presidential candidate, Khaled Ali, who suspended his presidential campaign in protest of deadly attacks in Abbasiya, urges other candidates to force the military out of power
The Salafist Front has decided to support the Muslim Brotherhood's official candidate, Mohamed Mursi, in his presidential bid
Presidential elections will go on, as scheduled, says a military source, despite clashes in Cairo leaving at least 9 dead
Several groups within the Revolutionary Youth Coalition have backed Abul-Fotouh but no official collective decision has been made yet, says member
Excluded presidential candidate announcement implies his party may back Mubarak era figures Amr Moussa or Ahmed Shafiq
Moderate Islamist presidential candidate Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh backed for president by revolutionary youth group
Al-Wasat Party decided Sunday to support Abul-Fotouh in Egypt's looming presidential race
Prominent religious group holds consecutive meetings with Islamist presidential hopefuls with an eye to back a single candidate
Presidential candidates El-Hariri, Sabbahi and El-Bastawisi are close to joining forces, hoping to unite the revolutionary vote in Egypt's elections; Abul-Fotouh and Khaled Ali remain out of the forthcoming agreement
Islamist presidential candidate Mohamed Selim El-Awa to launch presidential programme at Cairo's Saladin Citadel Tuesday
Abul-Fotouh and Mursi frontrunners to receive endorsement of Salafist Islamic scholars following disqualification of Abu-Ismail from race
New poll reveals former Mubarak-minister Amr Moussa and ex-Muslim Brotherhood member Abul-Fotouh lead Egypt's presidential race with 11 per cent of votes, while popularity remains low for Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Mursi  
Presidential candidates Khaled Ali and Hamdeen Sabahi announced they will join a solidarity march to Abbasiya Square Wednesday evening following deadly clashes in front of the Ministry of Defence

Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) chief talks to Ahram Online about his presidential bid, the party's spat with the government and the controversial El-Nahda Project

Military promises to hand over power on 24 May if single candidate wins outright majority in this month's presidential poll

Rights activist and presidential contender Khaled Ali stands in support of the Abbasiya revolutionary protesters and announces he will stop campaigning after the deadly attacks against the sit-in

Egypt's next president can theoretically be prosecuted, even jailed, for breaking campaign laws - a prospect that could put him at the mercy of the country's ruling junta

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