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Ruling NDP Files Complaints Against 52 MB Candidates
Egypt’s ruling NDP has filed complaints against 52 independent candidates in Sunday's parliamentary poll alleging they belong to an illegal organisation.
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Egypt’s ruling NDP has filed complaints against 52 independent candidates in Sunday's parliamentary poll alleging they belong to an illegal organization. Spokesman, Ali El-Din Hilal, claimed he had evidence that the 52 candidates are not independent contesters, stressing that the regime wanted people to play party politics by creating political parties. It appeared the NDP spokesman was referring to Muslim Brotherhood members of Egypt's largest opposition force, who have confirmed that they will run for 30% of the seats. The comment comes a few days ahead of the election following weeks of violence where the country has witnessed more than 1,300 Muslim Brotherhood supporters arrested and tough restrictions imposed on opposition candidates. Moreover, dozens of Brotherhood candidates have already been disqualified.
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tags: NDP / MB Candidates / Political Parties / MB Members / Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood / Ruling Regime / Parliamentary Election / Election / Supporters / MB Arrestes / Parliamentary Poll / Ali El Din Hilal / Moderate Muslim Brotherhood / Moderate MB / Opposition Candidates / International Rights Groups
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