Socialist presidential contender Abul-Ezz El-Hariri charges Muslim Brotherhood with allying itself with former regime, encouraging 'military coup'
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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
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The Salafist Front has decided to support the Muslim Brotherhood's official candidate, Mohamed Mursi, in his presidential bid
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Presidential elections will go on, as scheduled, says a military source, despite clashes in Cairo leaving at least 9 dead
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Several groups within the Revolutionary Youth Coalition have backed Abul-Fotouh but no official collective decision has been made yet, says member
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Excluded presidential candidate announcement implies his party may back Mubarak era figures Amr Moussa or Ahmed Shafiq
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Moderate Islamist presidential candidate Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh backed for president by revolutionary youth group
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Al-Wasat Party decided Sunday to support Abul-Fotouh in Egypt's looming presidential race
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Prominent religious group holds consecutive meetings with Islamist presidential hopefuls with an eye to back a single candidate
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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
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Islamist presidential candidate Mohamed Selim El-Awa to launch presidential programme at Cairo's Saladin Citadel Tuesday
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Abul-Fotouh and Mursi frontrunners to receive endorsement of Salafist Islamic scholars following disqualification of Abu-Ismail from race
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