Sisi launches presidential bid after biggest rival arrested

Sisi launches presidential bid after biggest rival arrested

by Joseph Anthony
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi speaks during a questions session at the ‘Tale of a Homeland’ conference about dialogue with citizens to review the achievements made during his four-year tenure, in Cairo

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi officially launched his bid for a second term in office on Wednesday, submitting documents to register as a candidate, state news agency Mena said, a day after his main potential rival was arrested.

Sisi, who won an election in a landslide in 2014 after leading the army in ousting Muslim Brotherhoodโ€™s Mohamed Mursi a year earlier, becomes the first candidate to register officially for the election set for March 26-28.

Candidates must register from Jan 20 to 29 before a final list of candidates is announced on Feb 20, according to the election commission.

Sisiโ€™s popularity has been damaged by austerity reforms, security problems and a crackdown on dissidents, his critics say, but he is widely expected to win the election comfortably.

The electoral commission has said it will ensure the vote is fair and transparent.

Those who have considered challenging Sisi describe a sweeping effort to kill off their campaigns before they begin, with media attacks on candidates, intimidation of supporters, and a nomination process stacked in favour of the former general.

Former military chief of staff Lieutenant General Sami Anan, the last challenger seen as a potential threat to Sisiโ€™s re-election, was detained on Tuesday and had his campaign stopped after the army accused him of breaking the law by running for office without permission.

Khaled Ali, a rights lawyer who may be disqualified over a pending court case centred on his alleged use of an obscene hand gesture, remains one of the only presidential hopefuls still actively pursuing a bid.

Aliโ€™s campaign said it would hold a news conference on Wednesday to announce their โ€œfinal positionโ€ on the presidential elections.

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