person > Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh
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Thousands descend on Cairo square for the fourth straight night to demand Ahmed Shafik's removal from presidential race.
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Ex-PM has convinced voters in Sharqiya that he can restore order; they're willing to overlook his ties to old regime.
Features
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2012 13:16 GMT
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Aboul Fotouh has proven track record, making him a key player in the future of Egypt's political transition.
Opinion
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2012 10:35 GMT
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Newspapers express incredulity over acquittals, while one commentator jokes Mubarak's son could now run for top office.
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Former president jailed for life but thousands rally in Tahrir Square as other officials acquitted over protest deaths.
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Final results confirm that Muslim Brotherhood candidate will compete against Mubarak-era prime minister in runoff.
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Third-place candidate Hamdeen Sabahi makes vote-rigging allegations as two front-runners seek rivals' support in runoff.
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We ask to what extent the preliminary results from Egypt's presidential election reveal a country bitterly divided.
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Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi to face Mubarak-era official Ahmed Shafiq, disappointing pro-revolution Egyptians.
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Counting under way after two days of voting in country's first free presidential election.
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