Muslim Brotherhood claims lead in Egypt vote count
EGYPT: Egypt's powerful Muslim Brotherhood on Friday claimed the lead
in the country's landmark presidential race after ballots from half the
polling stations had been counted.
The Islamist group said its candidate, Mohammed Mursi, was leading
with 30.8 percent, followed by Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister to
serve under ousted president Hosni Mubarak, with 22.3 percent.
Pan-Arab leftist politician Hamdeen Sabbahi came in third with 20
percent, according to a tally by the Muslim Brotherhood, based on
results from 6,661 polling stations out of 13,000. Results from the
country's official electoral body are expected Sunday.
The experience of waiting for an electoral result that has not been
predetermined is a novel one for citizens of the Arab world's most
populous nation, where years of presidential votes always produced the
same winner. AFP |