The election's question - who will succeed Hosni Mubarak - lies atop multitude of complicated and emotional undercurrents: Who represents the revolution, whose economic policies will bring the country out of crisis, who will deal correctly with Israel and the United States?
Barred from standing as an MP, Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim led the opposition coalition from the sidelines in the 2008 election, seeing unprecedented gains against the National Front – which for the first time in more than 50 years in power lost its two-thirds majority.
The election's question - who will succeed Hosni Mubarak - lies atop multitude of complicated and emotional undercurrents: Who represents the revolution, whose economic policies will bring the country out of crisis, who will deal correctly with Israel and the United States?
Barred from standing as an MP, Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim led the opposition coalition from the sidelines in the 2008 election, seeing unprecedented gains against the National Front – which for the first time in more than 50 years in power lost its two-thirds majority.