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Egypt ex-PM Ahmed Shafiq reverses decision to stand for president in 2018

Ahmed Shafiq was seen as a main challenger for President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi who has not yet officially announcing his candidacy but is expected to cruise to a new term

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Egypt’s former prime minister Ahmed Shafiq said that he would not now be a candidate in this year’s presidential election, reversing a previous pledge to stand. File photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Egypt’s former prime minister Ahmed Shafiq said that he would not now be a candidate in this year’s presidential election, reversing a previous pledge to stand.

His decision to step aside is likely to pave the way for the poll to be dominated by incumbent Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

The National Elections Authority is expected to announce a date for the election on Tuesday.

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Shafiq’s decision not to stand came after he was returned to Egypt last month from the United Arab Emirates, where he had lived in exile since 2012.

“I have decided to not run in the upcoming 2018 presidential elections,” Shafiq said in a statement posted online.

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“I saw that I will not be the best person to lead the country in the coming period.”

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