n interesting mix of candidates— from ultra conservatives to Leftists to the former regime loyalists—have officially entered the race to become Egypt’s next president, as nominations closed on Sunday for the first post Hosni Mubarak presidential election.
While former vice president and ousted leader Mubarak’s intelligence chief Omar Sulayman was the last person to submit his papers, the Muslim Brotherhood threw in an “alternative candidate” as a cover if their main contender fails to qualify.
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