Egypt´s Barred Candidates File Appeals (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari 04/17/12)
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Three of Egypt´s main presidential candidates have filed appeals,
after the election commission barred them from running, The
Associated Press reported on Monday.
The three candidates who appealed are former intelligence chief Omar
Suleiman, ultraconservative Islamist candidate Hazem Abu Ismail and
Khairat al-Shater of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The three were among ten candidates who were barred from running in
the May election on Saturday. The Presidential Elections Commission
(PEC) excluded Suleiman on the basis of the geographical distribution
of the signatures on his candidacy registration. The regulations call
for a candidate´s application to include a minimum of 1,000
signatures from 15 separate governorates in order to qualify for the
race.
Shater, who was named the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate earlier this
month, was disqualified on the basis of a law stating candidates can
only run for office six years after being pardoned or freed. He was
released from prison in March of last year. Abu Ismail was
disqualified because his mother holds a second nationality, having
been a U.S. citizen.
According to AP, representatives of all three candidates filed
appeals before the deadline on Monday. The election commission is
expected to decide Tuesday which appeals will be reviewed, and a
final list of candidates will be released April 26, just under a
month before the vote, the report noted.
Abu Ismail has questioned why the election commission has not made
public the documents that allegedly prove his mother held U.S.
citizenship.
“I challenge them to publish any document they have,” he was quoted
by AP as having said, adding the documents used against him lacked
official stamps. “This is a political and legal scandal ... We will
stand up to injustice and tyranny and won´t ever accept an illegal
and unconstitutional decision.”
On Sunday, Suleiman warned against a win in the presidential race by
the extreme Muslim Brotherhood.
Suleiman, who was appointed by ex-President Hosni Mubarak as vice
president in the dying days of his administration, expressed his fear
that if the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate wins the election, the
movement will force Israel into a war with Egypt by letting
terrorists run loose in the Sinai Peninsula.
In an interview with an Egyptian newspaper Suleiman said, “I fear
that incorrect judgments will push us into confrontations with
Israel. The Sinai may become an area from which rockets are fired
into Israel and the parties may be drawn into war.”
AP noted that Suleiman likely has little chance of winning an appeal
since he cannot submit new signatures.
The report said that after the disqualifications, the front-runners
in the race are former regime officials such as Amr Moussa, Mubarak´s
one-time foreign minister and more recently the secretary general of
the Arab League, as well as an expelled Brotherhood member, Abdel-
Moneim Abolfotoh.
The Brotherhood as well still has a candidate in the race, AP noted,
after in nominated the chief of its political party, Mohammed Morsi,
as a back-up for Shater, claiming that already there were “attempts
to create barriers for some candidates.” (IsraelNationalNews © 2012
04/17/12)
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